I use 32/4k/200% at work and there is no going back. ppi all the way.
At home I use 32/1440/150% at 165 Hz and it is OK too. Next I want 32/4K/165Hz, I do not have space for bigger monitor. My TV is 49/4K.
I use 32/4K/60/200% scaling at work. It is much better than 27/1080/60/100%.
I am OK with my 32/1440/165/150% at home where I play FPS/RaceSims a lot. But I will change it to 32/4K/165/200% very soon.
At work I went from 27" 1080p to 27" 4k at 200% IPS to 31.5" 4k 200% VA in short time. I hope to never go back to 27" 1080p. When I go to fix other PCs I immediately notice the pixels, it is gross.
All my apps work well under windows 10, 1 or 2 are not perfect but still better than before. IPS...
No problem with backlight here.
Just don't play pool/snooker games. The red balls on green table really showcase the ghosting effect. Although i do not mind them now.
In all other games I don't see it (I do not look for it either). I also know nothing about any vertical lines and hope to stay...
At work I use 4k 27" 200% scaling - now 27" 1080p is so grainy it gives me headache. But 4k in Windows 10 is so choppy.
At home I use 32" 1440p 165 Hz - it is blissfully smooth, desktop and games. We could have both in the same display, right?
Has anyone experienced display disconnects from time to time on DP connection? Windows 10 onboard graphics i7-6700K, GB Z170 motherboard? Windows sounds like losing and finding a new device but no notification.
2200G had a ton of issues on the HDMI port with whatever driver I tried (no DP port). I had to put first GT 1030 with DP and HDMI ports. Worked fine on both ports with the same cables but still a bit choppy. Then I changed to GTX 1050Ti which was better but I did not like the reserved 2GB I...
4K is something else at 200% scaling in windows and apps, 27". I guess 32" too. No more grainy crap.
But I have not tried in games so I do not know how it will be with 1080p (exact scaling) or 1440p scaling if needed for smooth play (i have this display at work).
I have probably bought over 30 displays from 15" to 27" in the last 15 years for the company I work for. And they were 99% the cheapest available, for general office use. Apart from one monitor developing 2 horizontal lines of dead pixels there were no other dead/stuck pixel problems. Other...
I use 27" 4K at work at 200%, exact scaling I guess, no gaming of course, gives me the same font size as 27" FHD, my previous display (not so young anymore). What a difference!. I wish I never look at anything below 4k again. When software scales well it is a joy to use. The graininess of FHD...
I will have to install OS and so on. Which I will do eventually. But I wanted to know before hand whether I should keep it for myself or hand it to one of the employees to replace an old system..