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📣 3oH2y869

High DPI Productivity Monitor for Front End Engineering?


Hi HN, I am in the market for a new monitor and would like to ask you guys for some recommendations.

My requirements are:

- Good for frontend work. High DPI, high resolution. Not excessively blurry, or retina-like. Good color representation.

- Single monitor setup.

- Be able to see 3 screens side by side comfortably, with my coding screen at minimum 16px font size

- Around 1-1.5k.

- Can be driven by a Macbook Pro

I am currently comparing a Dell 43" 4K Ultrasharp screen (dell u4323qe) vs a LG 40" Ultrawide 5kx2k (lg 40wp95c-w). I don't have any experience using an ultrawide vs a very large screen so feedback around that decision (or recommendations of other monitors) would be very useful.


  👤 stephenr Accepted Answer ✓
40” @ 5120x2160 is ~139 PPI. 43” @ 3840x3160 is ~102 PPI.

Neither of these is “High DPI” by any stretch of the imagination.

If you want high dpi (particularly with macOS) you essentially need to aim for ~220PPI, the further you drop below that the worse it will be.

Personally I think the best bang-for-buck on a high dpi display is the Dell 32” 6K. I got mine for around $100 more than what Apple sells the 27” 5K (with the fancy glass and adjustable stand options) here.

If you can live with 27” there are a few choices of 5K available now/soon.


👤 wmf
Your only high-DPI choices are the Dell 6K or Apple 5K. For normal DPI I would recommend either a 43" or a 38" (which is the same width but less tall). I would not recommend medium-DPI options like the 40".