Thank you for watching samwich! Here are the specs on my machine. 2016 - 15-inch Processor - 2.9 GHz Intel i7 Memory - 16GB 2133 LPDDR3 Graphics - Radeon Pro 460 4GB Intel HD Graphics 530 1.5GB Storage - 2 TB SSD
Hey I have the MacBook Pro Late 2012 Retina display one , I have one hdmi to hdmi cable setup with my monitor , But I dont have another hdmi port so how would I be able to add another monitor?? Something like a hdmi splitter? Or like usb to HDMI? I really don know thanks for the help! :)
You could. The only issue you may run into is that there are only USB-C connections on the back of the monitor. 1000 dollars is a little bit of a high price for something you have to use an adaptor to connect to. Of course that is my opinion. It really is a beautiful monitor.
Thank you for watching Shafqat! Here are the specs on my machine. 2016 - 15-inch Processor - 2.9 GHz Intel i7 Memory - 16GB 2133 LPDDR3 Graphics - Radeon Pro 460 4GB Intel HD Graphics 530 1.5GB Storage - 2 TB SSD
Nixy Gill thank you for the feedback Nixy. This video wasn't meant to be a "technical" review. It was just some general used coverage of the monitors. The reason it's long is because this was all part of a vlog.
Umm you do realised that the monitors power you laptop you don't need to waster a port on power when the monitor does it for you.
LOL! I discovered that later in the day and mentioned it toward the end of the video. Thank you for watching.
The monitors will power your laptop, so you'd have one USB-C port free on your Mac
Thanks for the feedback Tim. I did notice that later in the day.
What are the specs on that Macbook you are using? Sorry if you've already answered that.
Thank you for watching samwich! Here are the specs on my machine.
2016 - 15-inch
Processor - 2.9 GHz Intel i7
Memory - 16GB 2133 LPDDR3
Graphics - Radeon Pro 460 4GB
Intel HD Graphics 530 1.5GB
Storage - 2 TB SSD
Hey I have the MacBook Pro Late 2012 Retina display one , I have one hdmi to hdmi cable setup with my monitor , But I dont have another hdmi port so how would I be able to add another monitor?? Something like a hdmi splitter? Or like usb to HDMI? I really don know thanks for the help! :)
Sukhman Hayer you could use the mini display port and use an adapter that goes to hdmi or some other connection.
Have you tried these with macbook pro 13 inch? I'm wondering if its possible to power two with the 13.
Sorry Arash, I have not tried the monitor with a 13 inch. Wish I could help you but anything I tell you about that would be speculation.
with the 13" you can only power one LG5K monitor. Only the 15" can handle two 5K displays
Thank you for the insight on this topic. That will help a lot.
Is there any point in me getting this monitor with my 2014 13 inch MacBook pro?
You could. The only issue you may run into is that there are only USB-C connections on the back of the monitor. 1000 dollars is a little bit of a high price for something you have to use an adaptor to connect to. Of course that is my opinion. It really is a beautiful monitor.
Hi! Which GPU do you have in the MacBook?
Thank you for watching Shafqat! Here are the specs on my machine.
2016 - 15-inch
Processor - 2.9 GHz Intel i7
Memory - 16GB 2133 LPDDR3
Graphics - Radeon Pro 460 4GB
Intel HD Graphics 530 1.5GB
Storage - 2 TB SSD
cant you connect on monitor to the other
Douglas Mattos unfortunately you cannot daisy-chain the two monitors together like you could with the thunder-bolt displays.
b o r i n g. Try and make the next video a little more exciting and interesting. maybe add a docking station to your current set up.
Not a very good technical review of the product. Very loooooooong boring video with little content.
Nixy Gill thank you for the feedback Nixy. This video wasn't meant to be a "technical" review. It was just some general used coverage of the monitors. The reason it's long is because this was all part of a vlog.