As you intuit, 4K def on the same size monitor(s) you had before is of very limited benefit (unless you had really crappy monitors; and Dell Ultrasharps are pretty sweet - there's a reason they turn up in a lot of photo/video editing setups). 4K is simply a way of reducing multiple pieces of hardware into one. A 4K monitor gives you around the equivalent number of pixels of four "regular" monitors. If the 4K is physically too small, you're squinting trying to read it - good luck. If the 4K is large enough, then it's replacing the function of four monitors. The major benefit over 4-up is that you can size your windows to what you want, without a bezel cutting through the middle of your window. Apart from that, the benefit is the same as from going from one monitor, to two, or to three, or to four. You've got more real-estate on which to display information without having to bring a window to the front (which can critically block the primary data you had displayed).I do not understand what kind of trading people do that switching/changing from an old slate of 2-3 24" or whatever monitors, at whatever old rez, to this super high-def 4K stuff will do for them, and improves said trading. I can understand if you have a bank of 4-6-8 small monitors, and wish to shrink them down to two curved giant monitors, fine. But 4K def? Jeez, what the hell!
You can see in this post, some of the sizing drawings I did for comparison before switching four 28" 1920x1200 for a 55" 4k.
https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/single-large-monitor-practical.307614/page-4#post-4848393
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