

fullscreen compared to borderless fullscreen variations and optimizing their frame rates and resolutions. But when it comes to more visually static activities, such as working on documents, spreadsheets, and professional applications? Is a 4K monitor worth the investment for work?
The brief answer is it varies. Generally, yes, if possible, opting for 4K is advisable. The enhanced resolution allows for increased workspace on your desktop or screen. Additionally, text appears sharper, and you have greater flexibility to customize the content to fit your preferences. For instance, you can increase font sizes up to 200% so they appear larger without sacrificing clarity and definition. When you have two windows open side-by-side, aligned to the edges of your screen, they will not only appear clearer but also provide much more detail. It can be challenging to appreciate the impact on onscreen text when not directly comparing standard HD and UHD, but it indeed makes a notable difference. Naturally, the last element of this equation is assessing the cost and determining whether your budget allows for an upgrade to 4K — or if an upgrade is necessary at all.