A:AnswerMy 2018 Mac Mini has the same Intel UHD Integrated Graphics 630 and it seems to work just fine with this Monitor,
aside from slight font blurry in certain settings, but I think that is a Mac Specific issue, and does not affect PC users.
I have this hooked up to PC at the same time, and there are no issues with it.
So yes, you should have no problem with it.
A:AnswerNo, this monitor supports HDMI 2.0. Version 2.1 of the HDMI specification came out after this monitor was originally released. If you are interested in the variable refresh rate (VRR) feature of the 2.1 spec, this monitor does support FreeSync.
A:AnswerAs of the time of writing this, such a monitor with this exact list of specifications does not exist on the market that I can find, including from other brands.
A:AnswerYou can simply plug in your mouse and keyboard into your desktop but there is bluetooth options as well, the monitor is compatible with windows, android and even apple products so keep in mind that you can easily find a bunch of options in that field.
A:AnswerUnfortunately I don't think your Graphics are up to spec to handle Pushing out HDR to the monitor, even if the Laptops screen may be able to show UHD. This is a 60hz Monitor and its only able to do 30 in your screen shot. This seems like too much monitor for your 620 card.
A:AnswerI purchased this monitor for editing and its great ! For Netflix as well ! lol I personally have a windows surface laptop and an HP tower but as long as you have your adapter HDMI cable you should be fine. Monitors are designed to be compatible across the board. Cool Feature about this monitor, if you wanted to its possible to run to separate HDMI's projecting two separate devices in the one monitor simultaneously. One on left half of screen and the other on the right perfectly divided.
A:AnswerI don;t believe so, but you can get a USB port that will connect to your computer and you can then use the Ipad with it. It has fantastic visual. I love it
A:AnswerHaven't done any measurements or calibration yet but it's pretty close to my iMac Pro in color and dynamic range. Sharpening can be adjusted, no motion smoothing, no crushing of blacks. Only thing that annoys me is slight vignetting in the corners but it's not too terrible.