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Top 5 Overdue Apple Products: It’s Been Way Too Long
Apple 4K Display 2014 | ||||||
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There is no Apple 4k display which means you need to rely on third-party displays to connect to a Mac Pro or MacBook Pro Retina, but that may change. We expect a Retina iMac with a 27-inch 5k display at the October Apple Event and a DigiTimes report from September outlines the same display for a new Apple monitor coming in late 2014. If this is correct we may not see an Apple 4k display in 2014, but instead a new ThunderBolt Retina display with a 5,120 x 2,880 resolution announced at this event. For users who own machines capable of pushing 4k displays it's certainly been too long waiting for an update. | ||||||
