@Orcun_B The P2721Q manual here on Page 11 indicates that the USB-C input only supports DP 1.2 and USB 2.0, so yes you'll be able to run 3840x2160 60 Hz from your system -- and only USB 2.0 data speeds. But fyi I really wouldn't recommend a 27" 4K display for any macOS system. See this post of mine, which is one of a few that I've written as to why.
I see your point regarding pixel density and cannot argue that. Yet, my other aims from this monitor are to connect PS5 via HDMI to play 4k games and to watch netflix 4k (from PS5+hdmi, since dp1.2 will not support hdcp2.2 - so much to learn for so simple requests).
No need to mention Dell alternatives, yet none of them look this chic and minimalistic, besides they’d have similar pixel density issue.
@Orcun_B Happy to help. If gaming is a priority, you might want to look into Dell's S Series displays. Some of them support HDR, higher refresh rates, and/or HDMI VRR, and I believe there's at least one model that also has a 1440p native resolution but can accept a 4K source signal and downscale it internally to 1440p. On a display that size, I wouldn't expect the resolution difference would be noticeable. I haven't followed the S Series displays very closely, but that's my recollection from seeing threads on this forum. Good luck!
Well, the looks and to be able connect with single usb-c cable have more priority. Otherwise, I also had an eye on S2721QS and I am back stepping from U2720Q only due to Mac compatibility issues.
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@Orcun_B The P2721Q manual here on Page 11 indicates that the USB-C input only supports DP 1.2 and USB 2.0, so yes you'll be able to run 3840x2160 60 Hz from your system -- and only USB 2.0 data speeds. But fyi I really wouldn't recommend a 27" 4K display for any macOS system. See this post of mine, which is one of a few that I've written as to why.
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Thanks for the prompt an clear answer.
I see your point regarding pixel density and cannot argue that. Yet, my other aims from this monitor are to connect PS5 via HDMI to play 4k games and to watch netflix 4k (from PS5+hdmi, since dp1.2 will not support hdcp2.2 - so much to learn for so simple requests).
No need to mention Dell alternatives, yet none of them look this chic and minimalistic, besides they’d have similar pixel density issue.
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@Orcun_B Happy to help. If gaming is a priority, you might want to look into Dell's S Series displays. Some of them support HDR, higher refresh rates, and/or HDMI VRR, and I believe there's at least one model that also has a 1440p native resolution but can accept a 4K source signal and downscale it internally to 1440p. On a display that size, I wouldn't expect the resolution difference would be noticeable. I haven't followed the S Series displays very closely, but that's my recollection from seeing threads on this forum. Good luck!
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