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27" at 2560x1440 and 23" in portrait at 1050x1680.
Will be replaced by a iMac 5K (5120x2880) the next time the model gets an update. 23" will then be replaced by the 27" in portrait 1440x2560.
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27" 2560x1440
27" 1920x1080
19" 1280x1024
Quest for the Optimal DAW Display
Korean Monitor, 40" 4K (no scaling problems in reason, equivalent of 20" 1080p monitors x4), 4:4:4 chroma (no fuzzy text like on TVs), $600, free shipping, multiple power plugs for international locations. dream-seller is a trusted source. With all the bells and whistles and modern technical chizwaz a monitor needs. If you have a Mac, buy at your own risk.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AMH-A399U-UHD-3 ... 9333&rt=nc
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AMH-A399U-UHD-3 ... 9333&rt=nc
My setup is 2x 34" Ultra Wide LG and a 3rd 33" 1080P TV.
I use the IOGEAR USB/HDMI extension ($50) rather than devote countless power supply and money into an expensive NVIDIA 670,770,990 etc.
I'm not Gaming, I'm recording Audio, Midi and making beats.
I use the IOGEAR USB/HDMI extension ($50) rather than devote countless power supply and money into an expensive NVIDIA 670,770,990 etc.
I'm not Gaming, I'm recording Audio, Midi and making beats.
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I have a MacBook Pro Retina. Am wondering is a second screen would look pixelated compared to the Retina.
Marco, those LGs above are PC/Mac Compatible.Marco Raaphorst wrote:I have a MacBook Pro Retina. Am wondering is a second screen would look pixelated compared to the Retina.
They have 29, 32, 34"
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