edit: So you can output at 60Hz at 1920x1080p OR if you have Thunderbolt (which I do on my Huawei Matebook x Pro 2018) if you do the video output via a USB cable that supports Thunderbolt c to c directly to input into the monitor (along with using another power supply for the cable) I've found that you can do 60Hz at 3k 3840 x 2160 resolution which isn't 4k but good enough for me. I'm happy. So get it if your rig supports Thunderbolt Lollits, good for the price but it's capped at 30hz so I'm switching my stock GPU to run an integrated Intel display instead of my nvidiamx150. Is this monitor limited to a 30Hz refresh rate or is something going on? with my attitude. I have Huawei Matebook X Pro 2018 with i7 Intel processor, 16 GB RAM, Nvidia mx150 dGPU. Since plugging this monitor in, I haven't even been able to drive a display from a regular Thunderbolt Type-C port through my dedicated GPU, which is slowing down my computer and increasing CPU usage. Please let me know if there is any solution to this and what is the refresh rate of this screen. For a crisp color quality I had to reduce the black level (and even the brightness p) completely.
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