Monday, October 31, 2016

Apple: “We make from now on, no external monitors more” iPhoned.nl

People who are patiently waiting on a new external Apple monitor, it might be better to another brand.

Apple monitor is no longer in production

When Apple last week Thursday at the Mac event keynote attention on a screen from LG, we felt him coming. We need no longer to look forward to a successor of Apple’s Thunderbolt display. Apple would have to Nilay Patel of The Equation have let you know "from the external monitor business" stepped to. The cooperation with LG for a 5K display is the closest that we get to a new Apple monitor.

Apple monitor

In the run-up to the Mac event, there were numerous rumors, claiming that Apple’s new 5K display would work with a built-in GPU. This would ensure that older MacBooks 5K could support with some help from the GPU in the screen. Because these stories were coming from reliable sources close to Apple were to be found, it is plausible that such a display was investigated. Finally took the Apple, however, the decision to have a partnership with LG to keep.

The new 5K, and 4K monitor that Apple now LG sells, in cooperation between the two companies and, therefore, optimized for Apple products. This is a brand you all if you want the screen brightness and the display settings you want to customize: this can now be simply from your MacBook.

An Apple-like monitor LG

The LG monitor and the connected MacBook at the same time charging, stereo speakers and extra ports on the back to allow more devices to connect. The larger 5K display also has a built-in camera and microphone, making it in terms of functions very close to a new Thunderbolt display. There is only no Apple-different logo on. The question now is what this means for Apple’s attitude towards the iMac. We can be there early 2017, a new version of expect, or believe Apple that the future of the computer is a MacBook instead of a desktop?

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