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    Win 10 doing good in QHD or UHD screen

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by kbk_997, Nov 4, 2015.

  1. kbk_997

    kbk_997 Notebook Enthusiast

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    hi guys,

    I hope if there is anyone could answer that did Windows 10 work well with QHD or UHD 4K screen in laptop? 15-17". Did anyone check in eye?

    We know something like text could be really small and hard to read in 3820*2160.

    Also, did QHD/UHD require more performance to run?
     
  2. Spartan@HIDevolution

    Spartan@HIDevolution Company Representative

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    Windows 10 DPI scaling is absolute rubbish, instead of improving the already bad DPI Scaling in Windows 7 / 8, Micro$h4ft made it a nightmare in Windows 10. Here is a fix to make the Windows 10 DPI Scaling like Windows 8.1:

    Windows 10 DPI Fix

    Now, even though that enhances the DPI Scaling, a lot of programs/games do not adhere to those DPI scaling well so you may or may not get misaligned text/buttons in some programs.

    Secondly, yes, higher resolution means it will tax the GPU/CPU more so make sure you have the hardware that can handle it.

    IMHO, anything above FHD 1920x1080 resolution on a laptop is a joke to look at, super tiny and small.