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hey everyone Kyle Erickson here this is a topic that Iamp;#39;ve wanted to dive into for a while now and itamp;#39;s something that I find seems to have a lot of uncertainty around whenever I talk about using 4K monitors with a Mac on the channel there are always some questions around display scaling and if it causes any issues with blurriness or display quality and if thereamp;#39;s a performance hit so what I want to do is really dig into this topic and explain how all this works and what is actually happening here with all these different scaling options and give you some info on if you should be worried about using a 4k monitor with your Mac versus something like a 1440p monitor a Mac Studio or an xdr display for those of you who donamp;#39;t know what Iamp;#39;m talking about if you go to your display settings in Mac OS you see all these different scaling options which will essentially just adjust the size of your entire user interface and I think the big thing here to take n