CES 2021: 4K Gaming Laptops are finally starting to die off
https://www.techradar.com/sg/news/at-ces-2021-4k-gaming-laptops-are-finally-starting-to-die-off
@lupyuen Mmm. The advantage of a higher resolution at the same screen size is more precision in what you see. I can see an use for that in graphics development apps.
But I'm not really seeing that dying off. Lenovo recently announced a new line of Legion 7 laptops, of which at least one has 4K, and a few were higher than 1080p. 4K never was that common to begin with, though.
@trinsec @lupyuen In my opinion for screens with a diagonal of 17" or below 1440p should definitely be enough for all applications, even for graphics development. I love the 4k resolution on my screens at home, as there is a noticable difference between 4k and 1440p on a 27" monitor but on a laptop, even one dedicated for gaming, you wouldn't want to give up significant battery life without any real advantages as the higher pixel density comes with a much higher power consumption and more heat.