Setting scaling to 100% on a 4k monitor to own the libs.
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Is it different from just using a TV? My 27" doesn't feel so chad no more.
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allegedly teevees have much higher pixel response times, possibly don't take displayport but that may be outdated if you have money to burn, i would say put it in the monitor, quality of life increase moving from 3x 24-27" monitors on swivel arms to this thing was enormous
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Yes, displayport remains a real divide. I've been spoiled with OLED so any LCD feels sluggish to my refined temperament. On the other hand, going from 12" to 27" is a big lifestyle improvement. Maybe one day I'll be chad enough for a 40"+ monitor.
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My PC is hooked up to my 60" TV in the living room and I have the mous eand keyboard on the couch. It's only 1080p though.
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I now have a 4k monitor with 1ms response time and adaptive sync, and Intel HD 620 graphics to drive it. Nothing is perfect.
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If you want >=40 inch and adaptive sync, the Wasabi Mango UHDs seem to be your only choice last I looked. I have the old 400 model (with DP working just fine), they're some " bigger now - but with that GPU you ain't gaming, so what's adaptive sync for? don't you always hit 60FPS?
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The monitor I wanted happened to have adaptive sync. I do intend to build a small desktop based on a Ryzen APU so I will make use of it eventually. Intel graphics are good enough to play a bunch of games at 720p 30fps, however. I have a Switch and it's not much better.
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