

#MACBOOK PRO EARLY 2013 4K DISPLAYPORT MAC#
Many Mac fans hope that Apple will also be launch 4K displays to go with the new computer. This month sees the launch of the new Mac Pro from Apple, which can support multiple 4K displays. Try this fabulous utility Retina display menu tion_to I use it to run my 21.5" iMac at 1280 x 720 HiDPI, text looks amazing sharp and all apps work fine at this resolution. Late 2013 MacBook Pros can run a 3840×2160 display at 60Hz But there’s a catch. So it isn't just a case of Late 2014 iMac's having TB 2 ports at least for 4K. The following models are Thunderbolt 2 capable: Thunderbolt ports and displays: Frequently asked questions (FAQ) - Apple Support 4K Monitor an MacBook Pro Retina 15 Late 2013 Rasmidas 05.05.14 10:12. make sure the 2013-2015 15 inch model macbook pros have the GPU built in or you will not get 4k60fpsMini Display Port Cable. Forum > Hardware > 4K Monitor an MacBook Pro Retina 15 Late 2013. These are some of the top-rated options compatible with Thunderbolt 3 or USB-C, in. MacBook Pro (Retina, Late 2013 and later) If a MacBook Pro is your primary computer, youre probably going to want a big-screen monitor for your desktop.I have an early 2013 MBP and am not finding much of any evidence that. You can use 4K displays and Ultra HD TVs with these Mac computers: From what I'm reading online it sounds like 4K displays like Seiki displays will work correctly with a late 2013 MBP or later. The hardware support is there, and I fully expect OS X to get support in time for the Mac Pro launch.
#MACBOOK PRO EARLY 2013 4K DISPLAYPORT WINDOWS 8.1#
Using 4K displays and Ultra HD TVs with your Mac - Apple Support The Macbook Pro Retina Display (Late 2013) works for me via the Thunderbolt 2 port 4K 60hz under Windows 8.1 with the ASUS PQ321Q.

Your right about the specs being out of sync. In Windows through Boot Camp, the 2012 Retina MacBook Pro outputs 4K video at 60Hz fine when connected through any flavor of DisplayPort all the way to the monitor.
