I feel like for this
specific use case it
would should perform better than any monitors scaler. Monitors expect a native signal, so their scalers tend to be very basic.
It's not something anyone really brings up when talking about it. Frustrating. I figured it would be a huge talking point given the popularity of 1440p monitors these days. At $130 CAD its not exactly cheap to try on a whim. Guess I could return it, if I don't like it.
I've been watching the development of the Tink 4k. It looks amazing, but it's not something I think I would ever buy heh. I play all non HDMI consoles VIA emulation these days. For what it will cost, the 4k would be extreme overkill for HDMI consoles only. In my use case anyways. If it was $200 I'd try it. But we all know it will be an order of magnitude more than that, lol. If I gamed a lot on one of my 4k OLED TVs, it might make more sense, heh. But I rarely even use one of them. I always find myself at my desk, or using the TV in my bedroom to watch movies/shows.
