Quote from: Neenyah on February 02, 2024, 12:56:37Who tf does even work in 8K on a laptop?? 😂 Or any EASILY PORTABLE screen? 32" is not really easily portable.Wrote by a stupid brainless bot, looking at the screen of his smartphone with 350+ ppi. =)
Quote from: NikoB on February 02, 2024, 12:20:41We work in 4k/8k with ideally sharp fonts and vector graphics, and play in fhd if fps up to 60 is not enough. Getting a perfectly sharp picture in 4k->fhd, instead of the idiotic 2.5k resolution is incorrect for both games and 4k video/ fhd.You are a complete moron who simply can't stop with this nonsense. You can't downscale 4K to FHD to make it perfectly sharp just as you can't do the same with 720p on a 1440p screen even though it is exactly four times smaller, just like FHD being four times smaller than 4K. You also definitely have to learn about display scaling.
Quote from: Neenyah on December 16, 2023, 11:23:35Quite literally nothing is true nor accurate in that wall of text, pretty impressive. Especially not this part:Quote from: NikoB on December 15, 2023, 14:33:06When running on battery power, there is no problem switching to fhd mode on a 4k panel without losing any sharpness at the pixel level - 4 4k pixels turn into 1 fhd, and the interpixel distance is still less than on a native fhd panel.
At 720p four pixels are binned into one pixels down to perfect integer number with 2560x1440 so try to use 1280x720 on a 1440p panel. You certainly won't manage to go "without losing any sharpness at the pixel level" and everything will look like s***.
I mean if you are lazy to change your screen resolution to 50% lower one, just literally take a screenshot of your screen, paste it in Paint, resize it to be 50% smaller, then save that screenshot and open it on your native resolution screen and make it fullscreen. It looks like crap. It's pretty clear that you don't have a 4K screen, lol. That is obvious from your point of looking at everything through 100% scaling; good luck using 100% scaling with 4K at 16", haha. Most people use 200% and that is effectively FHD, just much sharper.
Also just switching to a lower-resolution mode most definitely won't help with battery life because the 4K panel is still taking higher amount of power (than a FHD panel) regardless of what data is sent to it. The power savings will not come from the display when you lower the resolution; the saving come from the GPU because it doesn't have to render as many pixels. Switching to lower refresh rate will help though.
But then again that is not the case anymore since about Intel HD 520 (which was working flawlessly with 4K) so I understand why you think it is as that GMA 950 in your 2008 MSI laptop is clearly struggling even with its own 768p native resolution; perhaps it is time for an upgrade, NikoB?
Quote from: NikoB on February 02, 2024, 12:20:41We work in 4k/8k withWho tf does even work in 8K on a laptop?? 😂 Or any EASILY PORTABLE screen? 32" is not really easily portable.
Quote from: Kell-Conerem on February 01, 2024, 21:25:09Tja ein cooles Teil aber durch das unnötige 4k Display nur als Multimedia Gerät geeignet. Spielen auf höchstem Niveau geht nur mit einem wqhd Display. Eine rtx 4070 Desktop. (Das ist die 4090 Notebook) ist einfach nicht für 4k geeignet.You are an amateur layman talking complete nonsense.