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Q: Will MacBook Pro (Retina, Early 2013) work well with Dell P2715Q monitor?
Will MacBook Pro (Retina, Early 2013) work well with Dell P2715Q monitor?
MacBook Pro with Retina display, null
Posted on Aug 31, 2016 5:56 PM
by BDAqua,Solvedanswer
Doesn't look like 4K is a good option...
| Built-in Display: | 15.4" Widescreen | Native Resolution: | 2880x1800 |
| Details: | This model has a 15.4" color widescreen LED-backlit display with IPS technology with a 2880 by 1800 native resolution at 220 ppi (178-degree viewing angle). It also supports scaled resolutions of 1920 by 1200, 1680 by 1050, 1280 by 800, and 1024 by 640. Also see: How can you "force" or "hack" the Retina Display MacBook Pro models to run at the native resolution or otherwise fit more on screen than by default? |
| 2nd Display Support: | Dual/Mirroring* | 2nd Max. Resolution: | 2560x1600 (x2*) |
| Details: | *This model supports a simultaneous maximum resolution up to 2560x1600 on two external displays via Thunderbolt. Alternately, it can support a single display up to 2560x1600 via Thunderbolt and a single display up to 1920x1200 via HDMI. Although it can theoretically power all three external displays, as confirmed by a helpful reader, it runs too hot with three displays connected. |
Though I think I've read of hacks to do 4K @ 30 fps.
Posted on Aug 31, 2016 9:27 PM