I'm coming from a 24" 1920x1200 screen, which gave me 94.34 ppi. Just got a 27" 1440 screen, and at 100% scaling, it's. 108.79 ppi. To me, everything looks a bit too small. It's usable, but not the most comfortable. I see I can set a custom scaling in Win10, and was just curious what others were using. In theory, if I wanted to get the same 94 ppi look, I should use 108.79/94.34 = 115%. This actually looks pretty decent to me. Scaling to 120% isn't too bad, either.
I know a lot of this will depend on preference, and the user's eyesight, but wouldn't it be best to try to get around 96 ppi, since that is what Windows was designed around? I guess it could be that I'm just used to the "look" of a 24" 1200p screen, since that's what I've used for years.
I know a lot of this will depend on preference, and the user's eyesight, but wouldn't it be best to try to get around 96 ppi, since that is what Windows was designed around? I guess it could be that I'm just used to the "look" of a 24" 1200p screen, since that's what I've used for years.