I'm not interested in percentages. When you start seeing UHD monitors in the 40" range drop to $350-450, which I believe will be this Thanksgiving, then you can ask yourself if you want to upgrade. I believe that is when the transition will begin. I still remember wishing I could afford a 21" monitor when they were $5,000 or more. But once you try a 40" you will realize that the 21", 23", 24", or 27" were nice in their day, but it's a new day now. I was happy with three 24" monitors, and then 28" and so on, but moving to the single larger screen was (is) inevitable. Each in his own time.
Chalenge, have they started to address the motion blurr?
I was all set to jump on the 4k bandwagon but I found that the only improvement was the resolution,they still have motion blurr and input lag out the wazoo!
I have been using a 55 in LG for several years now,it's a 120hz unit at 1080p,however I see motion blurr,mostly when moving views and TIR made me nausea because of the blurring icons.
I was hoping with the new OLED screens they would have reduced blurr but the reports I read say thats not the case.
I'm wondering what your VA screen is like,size isnt an issue for me as I use a wall mount! A homemade flight chair allows me to position myself at any distance and with my eyesight I need to be atleast 30 inches away to see clearly,well what I consider clear,any closer and it's all but impossible for me to see without glasses.