Does the laptop include an integer scaling option?
Does the laptop include an integer scaling option?
Hi,
Laptop A Lenovo 14" ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 6 can handle a maximum resolution of 3840x2400.
Laptop B Lenovo 14" ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 6 supports up to 1920x1200.
I believe setting Laptop A to 1920x1200 with full scaling will appear clearer than adjusting Laptop B to 1920x1200 at the same scale. After these adjustments, both devices will display identical dimensions and row/column counts.
I found a method to improve clarity on Laptop A: using [integer scaling] when switching from 3840x2400 to 1920x1200 at 100% scaling.
My question is whether Laptop A ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 6 (supporting 3840x2400) includes an integer scaling option. How can I activate it? Is there any third-party software that works with this model?
Links provided:
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/laptops/t...2tp2x1x1y6
https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF...6_Spec.pdf
https://psref.lenovo.com/Product/ThinkPa...Yoga_Gen_6
Where to activate integer scaling on Laptop A?
Example:
https://imgur.com/oBOdDbd
View: https://i.imgur.com/oBOdDbd.png
Understanding integer scaling is a tool that enhances image quality when resolution is reduced to 1920x1200. Here are resources on using it effectively.
https://hothardware.com/reviews/retro-ga...cs-drivers
How to turn on GeForce Integer Scaling for sharper retro gaming?
With this, you can play your classic games in crisp detail without sacrificing visual fidelity.
https://www.pcworld.com
https://www.amd.com/en/products/software...aling.html
AMD’s integer scaling – boosting retro game visuals
According to user requests, AMD now offers integer scaling via Radeon Software Adrenalin 2020 Edition
https://www.custompc.com/integer-scaling-explained
Intel also supports this feature in its graphics lineup
Intel’s Lisa Pearce announced on Twitter that they’re incorporating nearest neighbor integer scaling into upcoming graphics chips after considering community feedback. This technology is highly valued by console emulators as it enhances visual clarity.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/u...ne...phics.html