The same connection scheme works with MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013), Mac Pro (Late 2013), and the newest 27 inch 5K iMac Retina. He opted for using a mini DisplayPort 1.2 cable into the Thunderbolt port on the Mac Pro and the mini DisplayPort on the monitor. OS X allows for 60Hz support on this monitor via manually enabling DisplayPort 1.2. In his testing, he rated the 32″ Dell UP3214Q UHD monitor “Best Overall” as it “ offered the fewest compromises with most shortcomings being OS X related and often much more pronounced in other 4K displays” at a reasonable price considering the colour accuracy, refresh rate, a high-quality IGZO panel, and the sturdy physical design. DELL 31.5″ UltraSharp UP3214Q LED Backlit IPS UltraHD – $1,659.99.Jordan Kahn over at 9to5 Mac, has been testing the best 4K/UHD monitors for the Mac Pro, and you can see his picks in the list below. If there is one segment of the market where 4K/UltraHD has taken off – it’s in the monitor/display section.Ī year or two ago 4K displays were either too ungodly expensive, or just not that many, but with one foot over in 2015, the past year has brought us a wide selection of 4K monitors for creatives on both sides of the budget spectrum. Alas, we haven’t heard of such thing, and chances are it may not ever happen, but if there’s plenty of other options. After we picked-up our jaws form the floor after the 5K iMac Retina announcement earlier in the Fall, some of has were left wondering if Apple would ever release a standalone 5K display without a computer inside for us to use with other computers such as the Mac Pro or any PC.
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