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<blockquote data-quote="RavingMac" data-source="post: 1864560" data-attributes="member: 45350"><p>To my eyes there is a big difference between 1080p and the Higher Resolutions, especially as the screen size increases. My comment on using DisplayPort referred to the Monitor/TV not the Mac Mini. </p><p>My current set up is a Samsung 40in 4K HDTV, and I am running it at 2560x1440 from my 2019 Mac Mini using HDMI. To me that is the ideal resolution for the screen size.</p><p>When I was looking at Display devices I found that many had only an HDMI connection and the supported resolutions jumped from 1080p (too grainy IMO) directly to 4K (Menus too small to comfortably read).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RavingMac, post: 1864560, member: 45350"] To my eyes there is a big difference between 1080p and the Higher Resolutions, especially as the screen size increases. My comment on using DisplayPort referred to the Monitor/TV not the Mac Mini. My current set up is a Samsung 40in 4K HDTV, and I am running it at 2560x1440 from my 2019 Mac Mini using HDMI. To me that is the ideal resolution for the screen size. When I was looking at Display devices I found that many had only an HDMI connection and the supported resolutions jumped from 1080p (too grainy IMO) directly to 4K (Menus too small to comfortably read). [/QUOTE]
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