Sigh. This is why Apple had to get back into the monitor market - the PC monitor market is largely driven by gamers - who don't WANT anything higher than 1080p because if you go higher than 1080p then you start requiring $2,000+ video cards to maintain decent frame rates. And probably a CPU upgrade too. And then more RAM. And by the time you get done upgrading all of that, your video card probably is due for an upgrade starting the whole treadmill over again. Far easier to just punt and stay at 1080p and focus on refresh rate instead.
So here we are. @rob53 is **SPOT** on - once you have tasted the 5K iMac, it's real hard to go back to the schlock that everyone else is offering.
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Sigh. This is why Apple had to get back into the monitor market - the PC monitor market is largely driven by gamers - who don't WANT anything higher than 1080p because if you go higher than 1080p then you start requiring $2,000+ video cards to maintain decent frame rates. And probably a CPU upgrade too. And then more RAM. And by the time you get done upgrading all of that, your video card probably is due for an upgrade starting the whole treadmill over again. Far easier to just punt and stay at 1080p and focus on refresh rate instead.
There is also f ex EasyRes, free on the Mac App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/easyres/id688211836