Why would you do that? You're taking a hit in pixel space and general purpose functionality.
I replaced three 2560x1440 displays (portrait) with a 4k TV and could not be happier. Unless you have a specific use case that would benefit from this I think it's a step backwards.
Seriously, there are still issues with 4K with text, menu and icon scaling but other than that the only downside is the power needed for gaming at 4K. I'm not a big gamer but do high resolution image and 4K video editing as well as CAD work so 4K is kind of a must. The only program I have a problem with is the CAD program (TurboCAD Deluxe 21) as it's text, menu and icon scaling is really small.
I only thought about this because IPS displays are sick as well as its easier to run at 1440p resolution and I could get 2 1440p displays instead of 1 4k and 1 1080p.
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