The LG UltraFine 5K Display Compatibility with 2021 MacBook Pro 14"

The LG UltraFine 5K Display was compatible and then it wasn't. Will I be able to use it with new 2021 MacBook Pro 14"?

Posted on Oct 20, 2021 1:44 PM

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Posted on Jan 10, 2022 1:49 PM

I am running two LG UltraFine 5K monitors connected to a 2021 MacBook Pro 14 with M1 Max. It works great -- I haven't experienced any problems with sleep, hot plugging, or any other issues. Both monitors are plugged into the USB3 ports on the left side of the computer. It also works with one of the 5k monitors plugged into the right side of the laptop as well, where there is only one USB3 port. Daisy-chaining the monitors does not work -- both must be plugged directly into the laptop.

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Jan 10, 2022 1:49 PM in response to Supacon

I am running two LG UltraFine 5K monitors connected to a 2021 MacBook Pro 14 with M1 Max. It works great -- I haven't experienced any problems with sleep, hot plugging, or any other issues. Both monitors are plugged into the USB3 ports on the left side of the computer. It also works with one of the 5k monitors plugged into the right side of the laptop as well, where there is only one USB3 port. Daisy-chaining the monitors does not work -- both must be plugged directly into the laptop.

Jan 8, 2022 8:05 AM in response to lvit01

Hey lvit01,


According to the specs, a 2021 MBP should have no problem to run both your LG UltraFines at native 5K:

  • M1 Pro supports 2 external displays up to 6K
  • M1 Max supports 3 external displays up to 6K + 1 up to 4K


I can only vouch for running one. And the primary issues in this thread are software-related.


But if you want to get away from the 5K’s and buy something with traditional video inputs, there is a comprehensive monitor buying guide over at 9to5Mac.

Dec 10, 2021 6:41 AM in response to alexphil

I've spent a lot of time investigating this issue and I can comment on compatibility. There are some... issues.


My Setup

  • MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2021) M1 Max
  • LG UltraFine (27MD5KA-B)
  • iMac 27-inch 5K (Late 2015) running Big Sur


What Does Work

The only way I can get the monitor to establish a connection is by first plugging it in, and then turning on or restarting the MBP.


What Does Not Work

  • Hot plugging the monitor does not work.
  • Connecting through a dock does not work (CalDigit TS3 Plus)
  • The LG Screen Manager does not recognise the monitor at all.


Conclusion

To make sure there was nothing wrong with the monitor, I tested it using my iMac and an Apple Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt 2 adapter and Apple Thunderbolt 2 cable. The monitor worked perfectly at full resolution. It was hot-pluggable and the LG Screen Manager also recognised it and checked for firmware updates, which there were none.


So either LG needs to release a Firmware update for Monterey/M1, or Apple needs to update Monterey, or both need to cooperate. In any case, having to restart my MBP every time I want to plug it into the UltraFine is UltraAnnoying.

Jan 8, 2022 9:39 AM in response to OLDsystem

Although the stated specifications claim support for 2 (or 3 on the Max) 6K displays, the LG 5K displays use a different technique to connect to the monitors. Apple 6K Pro Display XDR uses display stream compression over a single DisplayPort channel, while the 5K displays each tile 2 displays over a DisplayPort channel, using two DisplayPort channels on a single Thunderbolt 3 connection.


I believe that one of the improvements of Thunderbolt 4 is that each port is now required to support two DisplayPort channels, where before you’d have pairs of ports that would share the two channels. What this meant in practice is that you could connect two displays to the 2016-2019 MacBook Pros with four TB3 ports, but each display had to be connected to another side of the laptop. Similarly, the iMac Pro could connect two LG 5K displays, but you couldn’t use both the left ports or both the right ports, you had to interleave them, basically.


My concern was that this setup wouldn’t quite work on the new laptops, but I believe it will from what I’ve read. I just wish someone would actually try this on the M1 Pro/M1 Max machines and let us know that it works! If someone does attempt this, I’d be interested in knowing if that limitation is gone where you have to plug each monitor in on opposite sides of the laptop.

Oct 21, 2021 12:00 PM in response to alexphil

Hello alexphil,


Thanks for reaching out to us in Apple Support Communities about the compatibility of your MacBook Pro and the LG UltraFine 5K Display. We're happy to help by looking into this more! 


We see you’re coming from the article: Use the LG UltraFine 5K Display with your Mac or iPad. That’s a great article for this issue! It explains which models of Mac are compatible at which resolutions. If you still have questions you can reach out the Apple Sales:


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Hope this helps.


Best Regards.




Dec 10, 2021 6:52 AM in response to OLDsystem

This is really interesting, OLDsystem. I doubt the problem is with Monterey, because I have an iMac Pro with two of these 5K monitors, and it pretty much works perfectly… I can even hot plug them with no issue.


On the Accidental Tech Podcast, Casey Liss discussed using one of these monitors with his M1 Pro MacBook Pro and it was mostly working, although it developed some issues where the monitor seemed unable to connect reliably over time; the reason was thought to be due to a failing Thunderbolt connector on the monitor.


Given all this, it’s quite strange that you’re having these issues. I wonder if you and Casey Liss are experiencing related issues.

Jan 3, 2022 5:42 AM in response to OLDsystem

I have the LG UltraFine 5K displays on my desks at home and work. I'd like to upgrade my laptop to the 2021 MacBook Pro 16" 2021 but I'm hesitating because that laptop ships with a 140W USB-C power adapter and the LG Monitor specs say the "display has one Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) port which delivers up to 94W of charging power to the host device". That leads me to believe that the display can't power the new 2021 16" MacBook Pro laptop. Does anyone have experience with this new laptop and the LG UltraFine 5K display?

Jan 5, 2022 4:52 AM in response to OLDsystem

I have the 2017 MBP 15" (max specs) and 2 LG UltraFine 5K monitors, both running in native 5K resolution, which is being achieved by connecting the monitors directly to MBP using 2 top ports on opposite sides Use the LG UltraFine 5K Display with your Mac or iPad - Apple Support. After reading some of the posts here, I have doubts that I will be able to continue using both monitors in native 5K resolution with 2021 M1 based MBP 16". I'm looking for some information that would help me to make a decision. I'm not looking forward into upgrading 2 LG's with XDR Monitors due to their high cost.

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