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kmike84 | 5 years ago
I have a non-retina imac 27 (1440p), external LG 27" 4K USB-C monitor and a macbook pro 13 with a real "retina", and use them all regularly.
For my eyes, scaling works fine with 4K - font rendering is significantly better than on 1440p imac.
13" screen on macbook pro is even better, and 5K 27" would be perfect, but that's a different price point. I'm quite happy with the improvement from 1440p => "4K with scaling" transition, and won't consider buying 1440p in future.
Scaled 4K may be not the best for high precision design work, but for development tasks / text reading that's an improvement, in my experience.
6a74|5 years ago
[1] https://bjango.com/articles/macexternaldisplays/
kirill5pol|5 years ago
yeahgoodok|5 years ago
Shank|5 years ago
At least to my eyes, my Dell U2715H with EDID override looks worse at 1440p than my LG 27UL850-W. I'd prefer to have a 2x scale factor, but at 1.5x, I can't see scaling artifacts or I'm used to them for still text. My poor GPU can't handle this though, so all motion and movement is terrible, and thus, I can't distinguish "shimmering" from just regular poor performance.
I'm really bothered that Apple sells an LG 5K display for the price they sell it at. Pro display XDR is joke-tier pricing for a developer. Even the 5K display is too expensive. The Ilyama 5K (XB2779QQS) was sold at the $999 price point, which actually kinda makes sense, but it's gone.
So practically speaking, either shell out $1,200+ for a good display or settle non-ideal retina or 1x.
sgt101|5 years ago