4k vs 1080p Laptops: Which is Worth the Money?

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When searching for a laptop or a monitor screen, understanding the meaning of the specifications can be quite difficult. For example, terms like IPS display or the resolution of a laptop can be quite confusing.

As of today, many people continue to seek knowledge about the specific differences between 4K and 1080p resolution. The thing is, many people are now familiar with 4K monitors because a lot of these displays are being advertised nowadays and a lot of content is being produced in 4K format.

In this article, I’m going to explain everything that you need to know about 4K and how it compares to the 1080p which is the normal resolution nowadays.

4K vs 1080p laptops

Simple, the notable difference between 4K and 1080p is the number of pixels that are used to produce the screen that you are looking at. A monitor with a resolution of 1080p means that it contains 1920×1080 pixels while a 4K monitor has 3840 x 2160 pixels.

This is the difference between these two monitors and you can also go for an 8K monitor with a massive screen resolution of 7680x4320p. So, if 4K is equipped with 4 times more pixels than a 1080 monitor, it seems it will be the better option: however, sometimes it might be the right one.

Is 4K resolution better than 1080p?

Undoubtedly, a 4K monitor is the better option because it has a higher resolution which means better display quality and it will still be relevant for a very long time. But it is also more expensive than a 1080p monitor, however, if you can afford it, then you should go for it.

If you love playing games and you are thinking about going for the new PS5 or Xbox Series X, a 4K monitor will be the perfect one, you will be able to play your favorite games in 4K mode.

Also, 4K advantages are clear on large screens, so the larger display you will look at the bigger difference you will see.

4k vs 1080p explained

Why you should continue using 1080p monitor

4K monitors are quite impressive but it can’t be the perfect choice for everyone. Let me point some factors that you need to consider before upgrading to a 4K monitor.

Money

One of the major reasons that you need to consider is money. A monitor with a screen resolution of 1080p is definitely cheaper than a 4K monitor. Some people believe that 1080p is decent enough for the price and a 4K monitor is not necessary.

Content

Most of the content that you will find online or on TV is produced in 1080p format, so there is no point in spending your hard-earned money on a 4K monitor if the majority of movies you are watching are in 1080p.

Of course, if you use your laptop for editing 4K videos you definitely will want to upgrade it.

Simplicity

If you are not a fan of the additional features that come with a 4K monitor, then you should stick to your 1080p. If you do not care about HDR (High-Dynamic-Range) imaging, a 1080p monitor is quite decent.

FAQs

Does watching 1080p look blurry on 4K?

No, it will not look blurry but you won’t get a 4K level of picture quality. If your 4K screen is not equipped with an inbuilt scaling feature, it might find it difficult to accurately display 1080p resolution content.

Is there any notable difference between 4K and 1080p?

It all depends on the size of the screen and how close you are to the screen. For example, if you are looking at a 24-inch screen and you are quite far from it, it will be impossible to notice any difference.

Should I go for a 4K or Full HD?

Some television companies prefer to use the Full HD which is just another way of saying 1080p and not as sophisticated as a 4K TV or monitor. If you do not mind a lower resolution, then buying a full HD display is not a bad idea.

Is 4K worth it over 1080p?

A lot of people will hardly notice the difference on a small screen. However, if you are going to buy a large screen, then you should go for a 4K.

Why does the content on my 4K TV not look 4K?

The majority of the content that is being produced right now is still made in 1080p resolution which means that you will hardly see any difference between watching it on 1080p TV  or a 4K TV.

Conclusion

In conclusion, it all depends on what you can afford, if you have the money for a 4K TV, monitor or laptop, then you should go for it. The advantages far outweigh the disadvantages with the only major drawback being money.

However, a 1080p is also decent and you will enjoy watching content on it.

Alex Berg
Alex Berg

Founder, writer, editor-in-chief at LaptopTalks. Starting LaptopTalks is like a dream come true, combining two of his passions – writing and technology. Even in his free time, you can often find him by his gaming laptop playing the latest video games.

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