Aoc computer monitor

roy1

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Hi
I have just purchased an AOCU2879VF 28 inch 4K Ultra HD Computer Monitor with a screen resolution of 3840×2160.I have discovered that when I checked on line the screen resolution is only 2560×1440!!

It is connected to my Windows 10 computer via the DP Port.I also have a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 3Gbwith all the latest drivers on it.

So I right click on the screen anywhere and go to Display settings then Scale and layout which is set at 150% (Recommended Setting) but if I reduce it to 100% the screen resolution goes to 3840×2160 what it should be, but then all the text is too small to read so how do I overcome this problem?

I feel now I am not getting the benefit of having a 4K Monitor

Roy
 

SpyderTracks

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Hi
I have just purchased an AOCU2879VF 28 inch 4K Ultra HD Computer Monitor with a screen resolution of 3840×2160.I have discovered that when I checked on line the screen resolution is only 2560×1440!!

It is connected to my Windows 10 computer via the DP Port.I also have a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 3Gbwith all the latest drivers on it.

So I right click on the screen anywhere and go to Display settings then Scale and layout which is set at 150% (Recommended Setting) but if I reduce it to 100% the screen resolution goes to 3840×2160 what it should be, but then all the text is too small to read so how do I overcome this problem?

I feel now I am not getting the benefit of having a 4K Monitor

Roy

It is a 4K monitor so is 3840x2160 I don’t know where you read it was 1440p but that’s not accurate.

100% dpi scaling is as it should be for a true 4K experience. If you lower it to 150% it will in effect reduce to 1440p displayed over 4K.

There are other accessibility settings you can adjust separately like increasing text size. I would suggest setting dpi scaling to 100% and adjusting the accessibility options.

Also, what output are you using for the monitor? HDMI?
 
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