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  • Considering buying a new, quality monitor for working at home, on Windows.
    Probably a Dell P2415Q, which is 24" 4K IPS, and about £350.

    I play the (increasingly) occasional game on current 1920 x 1080 screen, don't expect PC to run higher resolutions well. The GPU can output 4k OK though.

    If I just set Windows to 1920 x 1080 when required, that would seem to just map 4 screen pixels to 1 game pixel, as 3840 x 2160 is exactly twice as many pixels in both directions.

    Which seems neat... or is not that simple?

  • It is that simple.

    Or most games you could just set the resolution in-game to 1920x1080 and it'll do that mapping itself, so it's even simpler

  • Yes... I'm probably over-thinking this.

    On the work front, I should be able to see Excel cells A1:BG95 without scrolling, if I set Windows scaling to 100%. Amazing.

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