Scaling is decent enough on Windows 10 that it'll look fine - A few apps, certainly older ones might look a bit weird, but not unusable.
60Hz is also fine for a desktop monitor. This isn't even £200 and is IPs and 4K. It's clearly not aimed at gamers.
eaxlns
19 Jul 16#5
Would this work in 4K res with a Surface Pro 4 tablet. I.e. would all pixels be utilised properly and not "stretched" and pixelated looking? It would be connected via a Docking station.
ZaGaZ to eaxlns
19 Jul 16#6
The Suface pro 4 has mini display out so it should be fine driving a 4k screen... in fact i think you can drive 2 :confused:
wasabimaster to eaxlns
19 Jul 16#9
See MS page (link here) for the official supported resolutions and number of monitors.
Personally I have dual 1440p Dell UP2516D from the recent deal via the dock for the cleaner look and better app support for this resolution.
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60Hz is also fine for a desktop monitor. This isn't even £200 and is IPs and 4K. It's clearly not aimed at gamers.
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60Hz is also fine for a desktop monitor. This isn't even £200 and is IPs and 4K. It's clearly not aimed at gamers.
Personally I have dual 1440p Dell UP2516D from the recent deal via the dock for the cleaner look and better app support for this resolution.
It was fairly good out of the box and even better after DisplayCal'ing.
Can't go wrong for the money, Windows 10 works really well in 4k.