

The “16:9” caption, for example, indicates the proportion (or relationship) between the base and height sizes of the rectangle in which pictures are displayed. While looking for a monitor, we surely will hear about “format”. The value refers to the screen diagonal length (from left-bottom to top-right). Monitors, just like TVs, get measured in inches. If you decide to implement this customization, you do it at your own risk. Apple has probably limited the support no to make the work heavier to the Intel HD Graphics 515 of Intel Core M, and therefore we don’t know (yet) if this trick can cause damages to the machine in the long run.
#5K MONITOR FOR MAC PRO 2013 HOW TO#
You can find, on the web, a few “tricks” that explain how to drive a 4K resolution monitor to 60Hz by using just one cable, a better frame rate to reduce that “micro-jerky” sensation and offer an higher stability perception of pictures on screen. It’s possible, in any case, to use the Extended Desktop feature (the external monitor is seen as independent) or Screen Duplication, supporting the native resolution on the integrate display and up to 3840 x 2160 pixels on the external monitor, at the same time. MacBook 12” is a special case this, actually, has an USB-C port to use for recharge but also as a native DisplayPort 1.2 output or, through multiport USB-C to VGA adapter (to be bought separately) or to connect displays with HDMI port by using the digital multiport USB-C to AC adapter (to buy separately). It’s possible to use the DVI output through an HDMI to DVI adapter.
#5K MONITOR FOR MAC PRO 2013 1080P#
The HDMI video output supports 1080p resolutions up to 60Hz, 3840 x 2160 at 30Hz and 4096 x 2160 at 24Hz. The Mini DisplayPort output is native for the other ones (DVI, VGA and DVI Dual-Link) you need to use adapters. The Mac Mini supports up to two 2560 x 1600 pixels screens, has digital Thunderbolt video output. The current Mac Pro can handle without any problem up to three displays with 5K resolution and six Thunderbolt displays (we redirect you to this support document by Apple to know details about the types of Ultra HD monitor supported and how to set them up). Apple and third party producers provide Mini DisplayPort-DVI, Mini DisplayPort-VGA, Mini DisplayPort/DVI-Dual-Link and Mini DisplayPort-HDMI adapters. Which connections should a Monitor be equipped to work with a Mac?Īll pretty recent Mac computers provide, as standard, a Mini DisplayPort port (Thunderbolt) you can use this one to connect monitors that integrate this port: DVI, HDMI, or the old VGA monitors can be connected with specific adapters. We’ll shortly see the main technologies, certifications and the reference standards to consider. There’s really an unlimited number of them, with displays suitable for people who professionally work with photos and videos, and other ones realized for design, yet other ones for gaming and multimedia, or pretty generic and cheap ones, suitable for people who do an office job (writing, emailing, web surfing etc.).

Keeping the average Mac user as parameter in mind, we’ve thought to explain the elements to consider in order to combine a monitor with a computer, which can be a Mac Mini, a Mac Pro, but also an additional display for a MacBook Air or a MacBook Pro.
