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This monitor does not support dual mode. However, if you're using it with a pc. You can set the resolution to 1440p in Windows and the monitor will display that. However, the picture quality will be worse than native 1440p monitors since the pixels on this 4k monitor will be stretched in an odd way trying to display 1440p. If you don't have the specs to power 4k then maybe look at mini led 1440p monitors, as native 1440p oled monitors have horrible text fringing.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can do that but would want to set integer scaling on your gpu within Windows, otherwise it will stretch the 1440p resolution to fill the screen.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No dual mode but you can down scale to what your preference is. Really clear at 1440p
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The ASUS XG27UCDMG can downscale to 1440p with minimal quality loss due to its high pixel density and advanced OLED panel. While it does not have a dedicated dual-mode feature, you can manually switch between 4K and 1440p through your system or GPU settings, and the monitor will handle the scaling effectively.
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