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I have a 4K monitor (Dell U2718Q) and it works well with my Macbook Pro 15.
However, when I connect the same monitor to Dell Inspiron 3493 (through an HDMI cable), the text looks really blurry. The Dell Inspiron 3493 laptop can only output at 1920*1080 at 60hz.
I expected it to look decent since I believed the monitor would need to upscale by a factor of 4 (2*2)(integer, not fractional scaling), as a result of which things should look fine. However, the text looks extremely blurry.
I read this thread and this doesn't seem to suggest any concrete solutions too: https://superuser.com/questions/144...ry-on-4k-display-if-i-set-19201080-resolution
The Dell laptop's graphic card supports 4k@60hz, however, it's a limitation of the motherboard that it can only output at 1920*1080@60hz. Therefore, I don't think upgrading the graphics card would fix the issue.
Is there a solution other than buying a 1080p monitor?
If not, is there a specific 4k monitor I can buy which can support this upscaling perfectly? Since I would like to make a decision which is future proof (in case I get rid of my Dell laptop and purchase another laptop which can output at 4k@60hz).
However, when I connect the same monitor to Dell Inspiron 3493 (through an HDMI cable), the text looks really blurry. The Dell Inspiron 3493 laptop can only output at 1920*1080 at 60hz.
I expected it to look decent since I believed the monitor would need to upscale by a factor of 4 (2*2)(integer, not fractional scaling), as a result of which things should look fine. However, the text looks extremely blurry.
I read this thread and this doesn't seem to suggest any concrete solutions too: https://superuser.com/questions/144...ry-on-4k-display-if-i-set-19201080-resolution
The Dell laptop's graphic card supports 4k@60hz, however, it's a limitation of the motherboard that it can only output at 1920*1080@60hz. Therefore, I don't think upgrading the graphics card would fix the issue.
Is there a solution other than buying a 1080p monitor?
If not, is there a specific 4k monitor I can buy which can support this upscaling perfectly? Since I would like to make a decision which is future proof (in case I get rid of my Dell laptop and purchase another laptop which can output at 4k@60hz).