![]() And while standard 16:9, 1080p content does display just fine full-screen with black borders on the sides, it feels like I’m wasting a lot of screen real estate that way. The 4K YouTube videos I played were definitely clearer than 1080p - I could really peep these pixels in Dieter’s iPhone 12 video review. ![]() Most streaming platforms won’t easily let you access their 4K and HDR content on a Windows machine to begin with - YouTube’s the primary exception, though Netflix works if you’ve got a recent Intel processor and use Microsoft Edge or the native app - and you’ll want 4K to take advantage of a screen this high-res and this close to your face. While you might imagine 32:9 being great for movies, I had a hard time finding anything I could play in ultra high definition that wasn’t 16:9. The ultrawide aspect ratio didn’t work as well for video as I hoped, though.
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