LG is delivering a 27-inch UltraFine Display to Mac Laptops. The new 5K monitor provides a larger screen size, wide-screen layout and higher resolution than the current 24-inch 4K model. In addition, the huge display comes with a bunch of useful features which should satisfy every Mac user.
One of the most intriguing features is the so-called “Compatibility with everything”. Featuring both Thunderbolt 3 and USB Type-C support, the 27-inch display will work pretty fine with every current laptop or tablet that Apple makes, from the MacBook Air to the iPad Pro.
The new display is compatible with Mac desktops, too, including Mac mini and the upcoming Mac Pro.
The 5K monitor offers 218 pixels per inch (PPI), with P3 wide color gamut and color accuracy which should satisfy any professional. Those pixels are paired with 500-nit brightness, providing a brighter and much more vivid environment for media work, particularly high-dynamic range content.
Additionally, the UltraFine Display has enough screen real estate to let you work on full resolution 4K video, as well as images in your favorite editing suite, with screen space leftover for palettes and toolbars.
Thanks to the single USB-C or Thunderbolt cable handling video, audio and data transfer, every user can also get a complete media experience.
The 27-inch UltraFine also includes built-in webcam, microphone, and stereo speakers. With a power output of 94 watts, you can charge your MacBook or iPad while using it, or connect two monitors for a dual-monitor setup.
The new monitor gets a fully adjustable stand, included in the pack, which lets you set both the angle and the height.
Another thing we should point out here is that, since the 5K monitor is made especially for use with macOS Mojave 10.14.6 and iOS 12.4, you will be able to adjust the display’s settings straight from your device, including the MacBook Pro Touch Bar.
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