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Hate to say it but no, hyprland really is unless you need a windows like experience/don't want to configure anything.
A love Hyprland, but KDE Plasma does so many things for you and saves time. If you want to change screen resolution in Hyprland, you need to check the wiki or man. In Plasma, you simply use the settings app. Each environment has its own purpose, and Plasma’s is for general purpose use.
"Unless you don't want to configure anything"
That's a fairly useless point to make since everyone will always want to look at what configurable options can be adjusted.
No one would buy a car if they couldn't adjust the seat or mirrors.
Most people do not in fact look at the settings of their computer.
A quick and dirty heuristic to find out is to walk through any central transport station or food court and check:
How many people have customised their phone's lock screen?