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Hi, I currently own a MacBook Pro (Retina, Mid 2012). Some of the specifications are below: Processor: 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7 Memory: 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 1024 MB Intel HD Graphics 4000 1536 MB Here is my question: I have been considering purchasing a display for some time, but I've read that my MacBook will not be compatible with newer 4k displays. Obviously I don't want to purchase an antiquated monitor being I will be getting a new computer in the upcoming months. I was considering purchasing this monitor: Would this monitor even work with my current MacBook? As well as the 2016 if I purchase that in the future? I am also open to additional suggestions for monitors and computers! Thank you, Chris.

Hi, I currently own a MacBook Pro (Retina, Mid 2012). Some of the specifications are below: Processor: 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7 Memory: 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 1024 MB Intel HD Graphics 4000 1536 MB Here is my question: I have been considering purchasing a display for some time, but I've read that my MacBook will not be compatible with newer 4k displays. Obviously I don't want to purchase an antiquated monitor being I will be getting a new computer in the upcoming months. I was considering purchasing this monitor: Would this monitor even work with my current MacBook? As well as the 2016 if I purchase that in the future? I am also open to additional suggestions for monitors and computers!

Thank you, Chris. Click to expand.Some people have gotten 4K monitors to work at 30 Hz on the 2012 rMBP. That being said, I've recently received a new LG 27UD88-W to be used my new 2016 15' MBP (which is still in the PFS state) and have tried to connect my own 2012 rMBP to this monitor and can't my laptop to output higher than 1920x1080.

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I've tried via DisplayPort on the monitor the mini-DP on my laptop and HDMI to HDMI. I'm not that concerned since my laptop should be in next week. Also, the 2016 15' MBP with the dGPU is supposed to be able to drive 2 x 5K@60 or 4 x 4K@60.

So there's definitely no problem with the new ones. Some people have gotten 4K monitors to work at 30 Hz on the 2012 rMBP.

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That being said, I've recently received a new LG 27UD88-W to be used my new 2016 15' MBP (which is still in the PFS state) and have tried to connect my own 2012 rMBP to this monitor and can't my laptop to output higher than 1920x1080. Avg cleaner for mac reviews I've tried via DisplayPort on the monitor the mini-DP on my laptop and HDMI to HDMI.

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I'm not that concerned since my laptop should be in next week. Also, the 2016 15' MBP with the dGPU is supposed to be able to drive 2 x 5K@60 or 4 x 4K@60.