
I've also read that a non-integer scaling causes text to be every-so-slightly less crisp and I'm eager to keep my text as crisp as possible.
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I’ve tried this with a 55” Sony Bravia 4K and it’s usable from 3ft away but the physical size of the TV is impractical. It would have to be placed at typical monitor distances to be able to see text clearly, though, and it would not give you the crisp “retina” experience. The alternative I’ve personally considered is getting a decent 43” 4K TV that can output chroma 4:4:4 and use it at native 4K resolution. Text and docs, probably would not be an issue, but photoshop or video editing and it might become a little choppy. This non-integer scaling can have a noticeable impact on your GPU performance depending on what you’re planning on doing. You can of course scale it to 2560x1440 or perhaps a more balanced 2304x1296 but since those aren’t integer scaling, macOS will render UI elements at 5120x2880 (or 4608x2592) then downsample that to fit the native 3840x2160 display. Scaled that would be 1920x1080 which to me on a 27” display would look rather huge with no gain in desktop space. What would be your primary use for a larger monitor? Currently, a majority of 27” monitors out right now are UHD 4K, so 3840x2160. Setting Up the P2415Q / P2715Q Monitors with HDMI 2.0 that Support 4K x 2K 60Hz | Dell US It might make your display look better over HDMI since from what I understand, HDMI 2.0 can support more bandwidth than HDMI 1.4a (which is what the displays are set to by default.) Have a look: The photos below were taken with an iPhone X and levels dropped to show how f'd the LG 5K can be, compared to the LG 4K and my MBPĭepending on which revision you received, there's a "secret" way of enabling HDMI 2.0 on the P2415Q. The photos in my prior post were taken with a D750 and nikkor 16-35 35mm, f8, 1/8s, ISO100 from about 8ft away, and are unedited besides crop. It's why I specifically wrote "using default color profiles" so that folks can see the variance in LCDs/play the panel lottery game for free. Each half of the display is rendered separately, and I've had a hell of a time getting uniform gray across both 5Ks let alone to match the gray balance on my MBP.
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Yes, I calibrate with an i1Display Pro and Displa圜AL. I'm rearranging my home so this was a good opportunity.
