| Wouldn't a lower resolution result in worse clarity? I also have a 4k and a 1080p. The 4k is my primary work monitor - i want crisp text. The 1080p is actually a gaming monitor (plus 244hz), since my card can't push 4k for gaming at 244hz hah. Could i have two 4ks? Yes, but originally this setup was used by my macbook pro, and i wasn't confident it could push two 4ks. Futhermore my 1080p gaming monitor would have to go somewhere, and i'd like to not have two different desk setups. My setup these days is to scale everything x2 (in KDE or XFCE, currently i'm on XFCE), and then scale my 1080p _down_ via xrandr (as i'm not on Wayland). Sidenote, Mac handles these two monitors _perfectly_. I complain a lot about Mac, hence me being on Linux at the moment - but these monitor scaling issues were entirely gone in OSX. I never noticed a single scaling issue. Where as on Windows there are lots of quirks, and Linux i could barely get it to work. Hopefully Wayland makes this experience better. *(Sidenote: i'm on XFCE atm because KDE on NixOS felt a bit sluggish. Maybe it was just the animations, hard to say. XFCE felt a bit snappier. GNOME was a laggy mess, hah. KDE and XFCE were both good though, XFCE was just a bit better for me on unmeasured performance feel) |