New LG 55' 4K TV question about resolution connected to PC

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  1. Posts : 105
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    New LG 55' 4K TV question about resolution connected to PC


    (I put this under General Discussion for the sake of not knowing where my question should go)

    Pretty simple. I had a 42' LG working with the native res. 1920x1080 all is well via desktop and browsing via FF and IE through HDMI cable connected to my GTX970

    Swapped out TV's just had to re-plug in the HDMI to video card / HDMI to cable box and power and the res is 3260x?? looks tiny but thats ok (i'm at work so not in front of TV)

    My issue is the desktop looks fine but browsing everything is centered on the screen see screenshot. Is there anyway to correct this so all the pages fit? I tried the zoom feature and ctrl. key but it doesn't expand the center just gets bigger. If I knock the res down to 1920x1080 of course it looks fine but any 4k res. is centers it again. IDK if this is just the way it has to be since i'm using the TV as my monitor.

    I went in to the Nvidia control panel for scaling / under/over scanning but that didn't work. I think thats mostly for the desktop area I never had to mess with that. I'm thinking maybe reinstall the drivers but thats a long shot.

    thx for your input!
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  2. Posts : 105
    Windows 10 64-bit
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    PS the aspect ratio is 16:9 also all other modes shrink the desktop and such and I didn't see a Just Scan option
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  3. Posts : 9,746
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    Have a look at this website, it might help you.

    How to use your 4K TV as a monitor - CNET
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  4. Posts : 105
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    Ranger4 said:
    Have a look at this website, it might help you.

    How to use your 4K TV as a monitor - CNET
    Hi- I have I read that article but it doesn't help with my issue. I talked to LG and they are looking into it. I'm surprised no one else has had this issue.
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  5. Posts : 20,583
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    Hi,
    Not really 4k is way too expensive :)
    You're basically in a "nut shell from a nut" having a scaling issue

    The large resolution you switched to the worse the problem or the smaller everything gets although the window fills the screen.
    1920-1080 should be used but also so should a display port not hdmi.
    You'll only be able to get 4k out of a display port and even then you'll still have scaling issues.


    Quite frankly the best way I've found to fill the screen is using a pc capable t.v. which will have a vga or display port.
    Then it is a simple matter of having a normal monitor connected which is native 1920-1080
    Then use Winkey+p and select Duplicate for the larger screen.

    I only have a t.v. with a vga port so that is the extent of what I have used but the real trick with even that is scaling to fill the larger screen and the graphic's card will dictate how well that is accomplished :)
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  6. Posts : 105
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    ThrashZone said:
    Hi,
    Not really 4k is way too expensive :)
    You're basically in a "nut shell from a nut" having a scaling issue

    The large resolution you switched to the worse the problem or the smaller everything gets although the window fills the screen.
    1920-1080 should be used but also so should a display port not hdmi.
    You'll only be able to get 4k out of a display port and even then you'll still have scaling issues.


    Quite frankly the best way I've found to fill the screen is using a pc capable t.v. which will have a vga or display port.
    Then it is a simple matter of having a normal monitor connected which is native 1920-1080
    Then use Winkey+p and select Duplicate for the larger screen.

    I only have a t.v. with a vga port so that is the extent of what I have used but the real trick with even that is scaling to fill the larger screen and the graphic's card will dictate how well that is accomplished :)
    That makes sense but all these TV's don't have a display port. There was one Panasonic last year that had it but its discontinued. Also with the display port monitors can benefit from g sync if they have a Nvidia card.

    Right now i'm back at 1080 1920x1080. I really don't need 4k to surf the web. When I watch a movie or game i'll go back to the native res. but i'm still searching to see if it can resloved this scaling issue.

    It was only $999 on sale from $1299 LG 55UH7700
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  7. Posts : 20,583
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    Hi,
    Indeed gsync will only work with a display port :)

    Yep this is not a pc compatible t.v. it would have at the least a vga port and ideally would have a display port too.

    These 4k t.v. as it stands is mainly for cable boxes which again only serve 1080i or 1080p60 which is what my Xfinity box settings show available.

    There probably is a half cocked happy medium adjusting your dpi settings to 125% and dealing with page zoom inside Chrome/ Firefox.... settings.

    I've only connected to my t.v. so far with a little laptop which has shit graphic's and yes I used a vga and hdmi to connect to it
    hdmi looks better but is trickier than vga to find a happy medium.
    At least you have a better gpu to test with :)

    Before too long I'll hook my asus rig to my 40" t.v. it's just not a high priority at this point Xfinity is okay for now.
    Still pondering if I want amazon prime or netflix
    I hate silverlight so much I'll probably go with amazon prime just to avoid installing silverlight :)
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  8. Posts : 105
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    ThrashZone said:
    Hi,
    Indeed gsync will only work with a display port :)

    Yep this is not a pc compatible t.v. it would have at the least a vga port and ideally would have a display port too.

    These 4k t.v. as it stands is mainly for cable boxes which again only serve 1080i or 1080p60 which is what my Xfinity box settings show available.

    There probably is a half cocked happy medium adjusting your dpi settings to 125% and dealing with page zoom inside Chrome/ Firefox.... settings.

    I've only connected to my t.v. so far with a little laptop which has shit graphic's and yes I used a vga and hdmi to connect to it
    hdmi looks better but is trickier than vga to find a happy medium.
    At least you have a better gpu to test with :)

    Before too long I'll hook my asus rig to my 40" t.v. it's just not a high priority at this point Xfinity is okay for now.
    Still pondering if I want amazon prime or netflix
    I hate silverlight so much I'll probably go with amazon prime just to avoid installing silverlight :)
    ahhh true no VGA exactly... You'll like the bigger screen i'm tellin ya :) I ditched Netflix just last month I downgraded to just streaming I did like it but hardly ever used it. I've been watching any and all new releases (when uploaded in good quality) on putlocker
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  9. Posts : 20,583
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    Hi,
    Yea I need a larger APC battery backup to be able to move my gaming rig over there
    That's another couple hundred bucks I just have not done yet :)

    t.v. is about 14 foot away so I suppose I could just run a couple long cables but hate to do that
    Long cables loose signal shorter the better plus costs less so money is better spent on another battery backup instead.

    True pc compatible and 4k t.v.'s are well north of 1000.us
    No cable provider sends 4k signal anyway
    Be good for bluray.. dvd's though
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  10. Posts : 105
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    ThrashZone said:
    Hi,
    Yea I need a larger APC battery backup to be able to move my gaming rig over there
    That's another couple hundred bucks I just have not done yet :)

    t.v. is about 14 foot away so I suppose I could just run a couple long cables but hate to do that
    Long cables loose signal shorter the better plus costs less so money is better spent on another battery backup instead.

    True pc compatible and 4k t.v.'s are well north of 1000.us
    No cable provider sends 4k signal anyway
    Be good for bluray.. dvd's though
    I almost went with the OLED but wayyy to much $$ for gaming!
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