I've Dell XPS 13 4k display and its perfect for single screen (or if all your screen have same resolution). The only issue is when you are using multiple screen, it wont scale properly, i.e. stuff on one screen would look unproportionally larger or smaller.
Yes you can use `xrandr --scale` or something on particular screen, but it just spins my CPU like crazy and makes fonts blurry. So if I've to use multiple screen, I use only Emacs/Terminal on the weird one (which I spent most time on working) and start chrome with custom scaling factor.
I've Dell XPS 13 4k display and its perfect for single screen (or if all your screen have same resolution). The only issue is when you are using multiple screen, it wont scale properly, i.e. stuff on one screen would look unproportionally larger or smaller.
Has screenshare support been added yet? That’s what’s currently keeping me off Wayland.
Last time I used wayland (on Ubuntu 17.10) I had to install a terminal plug for Chrome (still didn’t work in Chromium) and then tmux attach from there.
Hopefully it’s only a mater of time till that is fixed if it isn’t already.
Yes you can use `xrandr --scale` or something on particular screen, but it just spins my CPU like crazy and makes fonts blurry. So if I've to use multiple screen, I use only Emacs/Terminal on the weird one (which I spent most time on working) and start chrome with custom scaling factor.