Well it's 20% so if you're used to everything being that much larger, I can see why you might want to use 125% scaling - but you're going to have a bad time if you do, especially on Windows 7.lexlazootin wrote:1920x1080, 24" = 92 PPI
2560x1440, 27" = 109 PPI
https://www.sven.de/dpi/
sure it's a little more, but not much.
Personally I want more workspace so I'm tempted to go with a 2560x1440 monitor rather than waiting for the new 3840x2160 ones, since DisplayPort 1.3 only offers 5K at 60Hz over a single cable rather than high refresh rates.
However if DaveKap were to switch to Windows 10 and use 200% scaling, I think he would prefer a 3840x2160 monitor - especially since many of the new 4K monitors seem to be 32" in size rather than 27" now.