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Can the new MacBook Pro computer New MBP 13" power two displays: 1. The LG UntraFine 5K , and 2an old 1920 x 1200 OLD Ezio CE24 (with a DVI-I Port)?
Combining monitors on a MBP 2006.
- Asked by Jon G from Boca Raton
- Nov 23, 2016
- Flag as inappropriate (Can the new MacBook Pro computer New MBP 13" power two displays: 1. The LG UntraFine 5K , and 2an old 1920 x 1200 OLD Ezio CE24 (with a DVI-I Port)?)
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Do the USB3.1 ports support video input??
Just wondering if I'm able to plug in a Late 2016 Macbook Pro as well as a Mac Mini HDMI -> USB3.1 and be able to switch between them.
- Asked by Clint T from Ocean Reef
- Jan 29, 2017
- Flag as inappropriate (Do the USB3.1 ports support video input??)
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Can 2 of these monitors be used with the 13 Inch 2017 Macbook Pro without touch-bar?
The Macbook Pro 13 Inch 2017 model without touch-bar only has two thunderbolt 3 ports. Can I run two of these displays at native 5k? This will use up both the ports on the Macbook, but I would have effectively gained 6 USB-C ports from the displays. Is this correct? And which of the displays would drive power to the Macbook?
- Asked by Phil M
- Oct 31, 2018
- Flag as inappropriate (Can 2 of these monitors be used with the 13 Inch 2017 Macbook Pro without touch-bar?)
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Is the display quality noticeably reduced when using this monitor in 4K mode (with a Mac Pro)?
Older LCDs used to look terrible when run at non-native resolutions. Does the 4K scaling look sharp on this display?
- Asked by Chris T from San Francisco
- Jan 10, 2017
- Flag as inappropriate (Is the display quality noticeably reduced when using this monitor in 4K mode (with a Mac Pro)?)
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Is the MBP 15 inch with AMD Radeon M370X REALLY supported?
From what I've read, the DisplayPort spec of this MacBook does not allow for 5K worth of pixels being transmitted at 60fps. The only other 5K screen (Dell UP2715K) has to be connected with two DisplayPort cables. Nowhere except here has been stated that non USB-C Macs can support this screen. Where are the answers here based on?
- Asked by Pim C
- Nov 20, 2016
- Flag as inappropriate (Is the MBP 15 inch with AMD Radeon M370X REALLY supported?)
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If two of those are plugged into the new 15in late 2016 (touchbar) MacBook Pro, will the fan inside the Macbook Pro be turned on at all time?
Or can we expect near silent operation. This would be with the stock Radeon Pro 455 with 2GB of GDDR5 memory (*not* with the upgrade to the Radeon Pro 460 with 4GB of GDDR5 memory )
- Asked by Mathieu N from Brooklyn
- Dec 7, 2016
- Flag as inappropriate (If two of those are plugged into the new 15in late 2016 (touchbar) MacBook Pro, will the fan inside the Macbook Pro be turned on at all time?)
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What is the weight of the monitor only (without the stand)?
- Asked by Douglas B from Santa Clara
- Nov 8, 2016
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is the 5k monitor compatible to iMac 27" late 2012 model?
- Asked by Shiu Fung T
- Dec 21, 2016
- Flag as inappropriate (is the 5k monitor compatible to iMac 27" late 2012 model?)
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how many LG 34UC98-W 34-Inch 21:9 Curved UltraWide QHD IPS Monitor with Thunderbolt can I connect to my new MacBook Pro and what resolution?
- Asked by Edward B from Reston
- Dec 2, 2016
- Flag as inappropriate (how many LG 34UC98-W 34-Inch 21:9 Curved UltraWide QHD IPS Monitor with Thunderbolt can I connect to my new MacBook Pro and what resolution?)
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How many FPS can the new MacBook Pro (2016) push to a 5k display with the top of line video card (Radeon Pro 460 with 4GB VRAM)?
- Asked by Rodrigo K from San Francisco
- Oct 30, 2016
- Flag as inappropriate (How many FPS can the new MacBook Pro (2016) push to a 5k display with the top of line video card (Radeon Pro 460 with 4GB VRAM)?)
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Can the new MacBook Pro computers power two of these displays?
- Asked by Jason B from Maitland
- Oct 28, 2016
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Can I use this monitor with a MacBook Pro Mid 2014 running Sierra?
- Asked by James M from New Brunswick
- May 10, 2018
- Flag as inappropriate (Can I use this monitor with a MacBook Pro Mid 2014 running Sierra?)
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Poor performance on older generation Macbook Pro?
HI there,
I have a 2.9 i7, with 16gb of ram mid 2015 Macbook Pro. I'm running the 5K display at a scaled resolution and I'm battling with CPU usage problems.
Does the display require a lot of CPU power to run on an older generation system? I'm guessing because it's pushing the video card so hard, it's affecting performance of my CPU too?
Just curious how that works. I already ordered a new MB Pro to hopefully dissolve this issue.- Asked by Andrew M from Los Angeles
- Mar 9, 2017
- Flag as inappropriate (Poor performance on older generation Macbook Pro?)
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Will the 27 inch 5k display work with late 2013 Mac Pro?
Hi guys, just wondering if the MAC Pro could power up the 27 inch 5k display as it was advices only for 4K display back in 2013.
- Asked by Yuan G from Wembley
- Nov 15, 2016
- Flag as inappropriate (Will the 27 inch 5k display work with late 2013 Mac Pro?)
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Does this monitor automatically charging the MBP while connected via Thunderbolt? I wonder if this would be bad for battery life.
Due to the assumption that is it not good for battery life when the MBP will be charged the whole time while connected to the monitor, I would expect the possibility to switch off the charging function. Am I right?
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I have just purchased a new 27" iMac with Retina. Can I use this display as a second monitor? If so, what cable (s) do I need? Thanks.
- Asked by Fred S from Woodland Hills
- Dec 16, 2016
- Flag as inappropriate (I have just purchased a new 27" iMac with Retina. Can I use this display as a second monitor? If so, what cable (s) do I need? Thanks.)
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How many of these monitors can the new Macbook Pro support at one time?
- Asked by Caleb B from Santa Cruz
- Oct 27, 2016
- Flag as inappropriate (How many of these monitors can the new Macbook Pro support at one time?)
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I need to be able to share my monitor between my new MacBook and my work Windows computer, switch the inputs. Looks like no display port.
I need to be able to share my monitor between my new MacBook and my work Windows computer, switch the inputs. I need to be able to switch the monitor between the two computers. Is this possible with this monitor? If not will it be in the future?
- Asked by Michelle R from Dearborn
- Nov 5, 2016
- Flag as inappropriate (I need to be able to share my monitor between my new MacBook and my work Windows computer, switch the inputs. Looks like no display port.)