at the End of last year, Apple announced that the Thunderbolt Display-string would be stopped and no external screens would produce. It moved instead to the LG UltraFine 4K and 5K Displays to emerge as the optimal choice for those who have an Apple desktop or Apple hardware wanted to expand with an extra screen. The LG monitors are in the Apple web shop and physical stores offered as Mac accessories. There appears, however, a notable problem to do with the 5K variant of the UltraFine Display: the refuse service when it is less than two feet away from a router is placed.
The discovery was made by Zac Hall, one of the journalists of the website 9to5mac, after which the 5K screen of the LG was purchased. He got the monitor after purchase, not the talk. The screen lost constantly the connection with his MacBook Pro, which is also sometimes the laptop froze and unusable. After research discovered Hall that he was not the only one who has such problems with the LG screen experienced. One angry review from an engineer on Apples website be the proximity of a router as the culprit. To indicate that review placed Hall the screen in a different room, and there turned out to be the monitor to work.
LG is aware of the problem. Hall contacted the customer service department. He got there after explaining his experiences is told immediately that he is the monitor near a router must hold. The customer service also confirmed that the problem only in the 5K-scenes of peril, but wanted nothing further to lose about what exactly is the cause of the wi-fi-short-circuit. Hall pluisde the manual of the monitor for any indication, but found only a warning that the UltraFine 5K Display prepared had to be in a room without electromagnetic interference. The source of the problem thus remains in mystery shrouded. It is not clear whether LG to find a solution works for the problem. Apple has not commented on the news.
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