Remind me again why I shouldn't use a 4k TV as a monitor? Other than less than full sRGB gamut and lack of display ports.
Samsung models around £300 with built in RDP clients seem very tempting as it'll be used mostly for HDMI and RDP connections for now.
Fewer reasons than ever these days.
Pixel denisty shouldn't be a concern. A 32" 4k screen would still have higher pixel density than a regular HD 24" monitor or 27" monitor at 2560x1440.
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Remind me again why I shouldn't use a 4k TV as a monitor? Other than less than full sRGB gamut and lack of display ports.
Samsung models around £300 with built in RDP clients seem very tempting as it'll be used mostly for HDMI and RDP connections for now.