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Can a 4K or 2K monitor be converted to FullHD?
I want to buy a monitor for work (front-end developer) with the potential for the future. Budget up to 17000.
I faced a choice between AOC G2590FX 24.5 "monitor with 144Hz (for games, only via DisplayPort), TN-matrix (-) or Philips 245E1S 23.8" monitor with 75Hz (- for games), IPS (+), QuadHD .
Can I somehow convert the image from QuadHD to FullHD if necessary (well, that is, double the pixel)?
And if I take a monitor with a resolution of 4K, can I convert 4K resolution to FullHD?
I may need this for my work, to make up websites from templates perfectly by pixels.
If this is not possible, then advise a suitable monitor up to 17,000 (the cheaper, the better) gaming (so from 144Hz) or with a high ppi. I will connect via HDMI. It is also desirable that there be a DisplayPort.
Thank you for your attention.
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This is possible - just select the desired scaling or screen resolution in the Windows settings, although the image may become a little soapy, but you need to check it on a specific monitor
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