IPS or better. Only Win10 has decent 4K support. I got my LG 4K monitor a
year ago and was shocked after I connected the beast to Win10. Losts of
older apps don't support scaling (you have to scale the desktop to 150-200
%) resulting in tiny text and icons. After lots of upgrading and tweaking I
had to find alternatives for some apps. Prepare for the worst :)
I started with the internal GPU of Intel which presented some problems
(crashing GPU on 4K). Got the cheapest Nvidia (GeForce GT 1030) which runs
rock solid and it comes without a noisy fan.

Adobe CC (and Lightroom 8) runs perfectly on 4K

Prepare for the worst

On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 at 02:11, John <[email protected]> wrote:

> So, say that theoretically I was thinking about buying a 4k monitor ...
>
> What buzzwords do I need to check off?
>
> Needs to be Windoze7 compatible. I expect I'll also need a new video card
> to
> drive it, so anything you want to add about that would be welcome as well.
>
> I'm looking for something in the 32" range. It will be used 99% for
> Photoshop
> since I don't do any gaming on that computer.
>
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