What kind of workstation to buy? (Dell, HP,...please help a non computer guy)

40" 4k monitors are running around $250. I have a 39", a 42", and a 55" ($340) that I haven't hooked up yet (I do watch movies on it). The 39" now looks small to me. I'm a programmer so screen real estate is a big plus.

You are probably right on all of this, and I also think 4K is definitely waste of money.

Now I already bought 2K monitor. I think that for 27" it is good to have 2K monitor if you are all day on your PC. But this is just my opinion, I really never have tried 27" in Full HD, I just know that now I have 17,3" and 22" Full HD monitor and it is a big difference.

And 2K is much more chipper then 4K.
 
I am working on my Seiki 39" 4k right now (I also have 42" and 55" 4k monitors). The text is very sharp and easy to read. When you buy a 4k tv you need to go in and change the settings so that it works as a monitor. My vision sucks, these are the best monitors I have ever used.

lol, and you are telling us that you can read the quotes and charts and what have you on that screen, that you showed us an image of, from a distance more than a foot away? I can't.
 
You are probably right on all of this, and I also think 4K is definitely waste of money.

Now I already bought 2K monitor. I think that for 27" it is good to have 2K monitor if you are all day on your PC. But this is just my opinion, I really never have tried 27" in Full HD, I just know that now I have 17,3" and 22" Full HD monitor and it is a big difference.

And 2K is much more chipper then 4K.
What are the specs on your 2k monitors?
 
Your choice would be basically any decent laptop from any brand be it Dell be it Hewlett Packard for something like $500 like you listed, it's on the low end for laptops, but you will really get some machine with integrated graphics for PC for example.
 
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