WQXGA offers 2560x1600 pixels with 16:10 aspect ratio. QHD provides 2560x1440 pixels in 16:9 format. WQXGA provides more horizontal pixels for better multitasking
2560 x 1440 is a Quad HD (QHD) resolution with 3.7 million pixels. It offers better clarity than Full HD but less demanding than 4K. Popular for gaming and content creation due to balanced performance
3840x2160 is also known as 4K UHD or 2160p. 2560x1440 is also called QHD, WQHD or 1440p. Resolution choice depends on gaming type and system capabilities
27-inch QHD VA curved monitor with 170 Hz refresh rate. Features 1500R curvature, 250 nits brightness and 4,000:1 contrast ratio. Includes Adaptive-Sync, HDR and extended color support. No calibration required for standard and sRGB modes
QHD (1440p) offers 2560x1440 pixels, four times better than Full HD. UHD (4K) provides 3840x2160 pixels, four times better than Full HD. 1440p is not 4K, but QHD is a specific resolution format
1440x1080 resolution is also known as HDV, measuring 2560x1440 pixels. Also called QHD or WQHD, it's a 2K resolution. Resolution is 76% larger than 1080p, causing potential image artifacts