DonRoger macrumors newbie Original poster Dec 1, 2020 6 1 Dec 1, 2020 #1 I'm about to buy a monitor for the M1, but I wonder if I can use a 27" 4K (LG 27UL850) properly without scaling. Or am I better off buying a 32" 4K? I bought the M1 16GB ram with 512GB. Last edited: Dec 1, 2020
I'm about to buy a monitor for the M1, but I wonder if I can use a 27" 4K (LG 27UL850) properly without scaling. Or am I better off buying a 32" 4K? I bought the M1 16GB ram with 512GB.
R romanof macrumors 6502 Jun 13, 2020 371 390 Texas Dec 1, 2020 #2 Waiting for opinions. I want a 34 or 36 curved 4k for my new M1 Mini (If it ever arrives - Apple keeps sending me emails moving the delivery back) Also 16GB and 512.
Waiting for opinions. I want a 34 or 36 curved 4k for my new M1 Mini (If it ever arrives - Apple keeps sending me emails moving the delivery back) Also 16GB and 512.
Ninja Dom macrumors 6502a Feb 12, 2007 646 145 Dec 1, 2020 #3 What's your budget? I went for a 32" curved 1440p model that does 120Hz.
DonRoger macrumors newbie Original poster Dec 1, 2020 6 1 Dec 1, 2020 #4 Ninja Dom said: What's your budget? I went for a 32" curved 1440p model that does 120Hz. Click to expand... Around 450 euro's, I can push it to 500 (maybe a few euro's more).
Ninja Dom said: What's your budget? I went for a 32" curved 1440p model that does 120Hz. Click to expand... Around 450 euro's, I can push it to 500 (maybe a few euro's more).
Ninja Dom macrumors 6502a Feb 12, 2007 646 145 Dec 1, 2020 #5 DonRoger said: Around 450 euro's, I can push it to 500 (maybe a few euro's more). Click to expand... The LG will fit nicely in that budget and the HDR is supposed great on that model.
DonRoger said: Around 450 euro's, I can push it to 500 (maybe a few euro's more). Click to expand... The LG will fit nicely in that budget and the HDR is supposed great on that model.
ProfessionalFan macrumors 603 Sep 29, 2016 5,829 14,799 Dec 1, 2020 #6 I use my LG 27UK850 with it Reactions: WigWag Workshop
DonRoger macrumors newbie Original poster Dec 1, 2020 6 1 Dec 1, 2020 #7 Ninja Dom said: The LG will fit nicely in that budget and the HDR is supposed great on that model. Click to expand... Sorry, but the 27 or the 32? LarrySW said: I use my LG 27UK850 with it Click to expand... Alright, I saw some problems with scaling a 27 inch monitor. Here are some topics: Link 1Link 2Link 3 What do you think about this?
Ninja Dom said: The LG will fit nicely in that budget and the HDR is supposed great on that model. Click to expand... Sorry, but the 27 or the 32? LarrySW said: I use my LG 27UK850 with it Click to expand... Alright, I saw some problems with scaling a 27 inch monitor. Here are some topics: Link 1Link 2Link 3 What do you think about this?
ProfessionalFan macrumors 603 Sep 29, 2016 5,829 14,799 Dec 1, 2020 #8 DonRoger said: Sorry, but the 27 or the 32? Alright, I saw some problems with scaling a 27 inch monitor. Here are some topics: Link 1Link 2Link 3 What do you think about this? Click to expand... Not experiencing any of those issues on mine.
DonRoger said: Sorry, but the 27 or the 32? Alright, I saw some problems with scaling a 27 inch monitor. Here are some topics: Link 1Link 2Link 3 What do you think about this? Click to expand... Not experiencing any of those issues on mine.
anthonymoody macrumors 68040 Aug 8, 2002 3,195 1,324 Dec 1, 2020 #9 Check the Mac accessories subs...there are lots of threads on various 4k (and 5k) options and how they're working with the M1 machines. Reactions: 4sallypat
Check the Mac accessories subs...there are lots of threads on various 4k (and 5k) options and how they're working with the M1 machines.