4k monitors for Macs are a pointless exercise until Apple supports proper fractional scaling in the OS. Macs need either 110 or 220 ppi. Anything else and the displays look fuzzy, so its either 1440p or 5K.
I have an AOC 2K & an AOC 4K monitor connected to a M4 Mac mini. The 4K shows much sharper text than the 2K without using any extra software for the scaling.
No, they are not! I love my 4K BenQ monitor. And yes, I had an iMac before and so I know about apple's native resolution. My 4K 27" BenQ monitor is crisp, no strain on the eyes, and it's 99% color accurate. Love it!
You left out BenQ 4K 27" monitors. They are awesome and well-priced. BenQ is based in Taiwan and they have a great business leadership. I have been using the PD2700U and now the PD2705U for video editing and the color accuracy and overall performance is great! I used the Dell S2721QS Monitor before and you get what you pay for. Sold it. The Samsung 4K monitors are not good for video editing, their colors are all blown out.
For a MacPro M1 is the 4k Monitor ideal or do you go down to 1440p!?
4k is great if you are doing professional works. Otherwise 2k just fine for everything...
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4k monitors for Macs are a pointless exercise until Apple supports proper fractional scaling in the OS. Macs need either 110 or 220 ppi. Anything else and the displays look fuzzy, so its either 1440p or 5K.
I have an AOC 2K & an AOC 4K monitor connected to a M4 Mac mini. The 4K shows much sharper text than the 2K without using any extra software for the scaling.
No, they are not! I love my 4K BenQ monitor. And yes, I had an iMac before and so I know about apple's native resolution. My 4K 27" BenQ monitor is crisp, no strain on the eyes, and it's 99% color accurate. Love it!
Which Benq? Model number?@@uddhavapriya1353
@AC-le9wv what size monitor are you running and what resolution did you choose to scale it to?
@@joshkern9016 32" AOC U32V5N 4K monitor on 2560x1440 scale. When connecting to the 2K 32" AOC monitor, the scale is on default (2K).
You left out BenQ 4K 27" monitors. They are awesome and well-priced. BenQ is based in Taiwan and they have a great business leadership. I have been using the PD2700U and now the PD2705U for video editing and the color accuracy and overall performance is great! I used the Dell S2721QS Monitor before and you get what you pay for. Sold it. The Samsung 4K monitors are not good for video editing, their colors are all blown out.
Thanks for the info!