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dannyl

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Macbook pro 13" late 2013 and 4k support

Hi, I'm thinking of buying a Dell UltraSharp UP2414Q 24" 4k screen and wondered what resolutions, refresh rates, dpi/hidpi settings will be available to my 13" late 2013 macbook pro. Without 4k hidpi at 60hz I probably wont go for the new screen. Details of any experience or knowledge would be much appreciated.
Thanks
 

mojolicious

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Mar 18, 2014
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695mb combined iTunes 11.2 n 10.9.3 on '11- 2.3 mini
560MB for the 10.9.3/11.2 combined on both my Mid 2011 Mini and my Mid 2010 MacBook.

But... when was iTunes 11.2 released?!?

EDIT: That's 10.9.2>10.9.3 plus iTunes 11.2; not the 10.9.3 Combo update. Obviously.
 
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ddaniel1415

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May 15, 2014
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your wifi issues worries me

I really hope it fixes my wifi issues.

hey bud :cool: your wifi problem worries me.. wifi implants have yet to pass FCC approval and may not be suitable for all, This is most likely the cause of your problem and I doubt that this software update will help you out. You should probably have this surgically removed before you keep hurting yourself.
 

betaelmer

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Jan 26, 2014
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Hi, I'm thinking of buying a Dell UltraSharp UP2414Q 24" 4k screen and wondered what resolutions, refresh rates, dpi/hidpi settings will be available to my 13" late 2013 macbook pro. Without 4k hidpi at 60hz I probably wont go for the new screen. Details of any experience or knowledge would be much appreciated.
Thanks

OS X Update 10.9.3 only officially support 15-inch Macbook Pro Retina Display (Late 2013) for 4K display support.

For my setup with UP2414Q, here are the 5 resolutions that supports:

1504 x 846
1900 x 1080
2304 x 1296
2560 x 1440
3008 x 1682
 

unplugme71

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May 20, 2011
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FINALLY! AMEN! WOO HOO!

I've never been so excited. Looking forward to downloading and installing this update.


//end sarcasm of excitement
 

iPhil

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560MB for the 10.9.3/11.2 combo on both my Mid 2010 Mini and my Mid 2008 MacBook.

But... when was iTunes 11.2 released?!?

Today I'm seeing 11.2 iTunes n 10.9.3 combo update in MAS..


I''m currently on 11.1.6 in iTunes @ the moment ...
 

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h4nc0

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Mar 10, 2014
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Can anyone verify 4K/60hz over HDMI?

Nope. Still stuck at 30hz. I wasn't really expecting HDMI 2.0 support with 10.9.3 update, but this is kinda disappointing. :( And no non-2x HiDPi mode for UHD TV I am using.
 

ValSalva

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Jun 26, 2009
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Burpelson AFB
OS X Update 10.9.3 only officially support 15-inch Macbook Pro Retina Display (Late 2013) for 4K display support.

For my setup with UP2414Q, here are the 5 resolutions that supports:

1504 x 846
1900 x 1080
2304 x 1296
2560 x 1440
3008 x 1682

I assume the 1920 x 1080 is the 'native' pixel doubled resolution. That display at the recommended resolution must look gorgeous.
 

3bs

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May 20, 2011
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hey bud :cool: your wifi problem worries me.. wifi implants have yet to pass FCC approval and may not be suitable for all, This is most likely the cause of your problem and I doubt that this software update will help you out. You should probably have this surgically removed before you keep hurting yourself.

Malfunctioning wifi is better than no wifi so I think I'll keep it.
 

Peace

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Apr 1, 2005
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Space The Only Frontier
OS X Update 10.9.3 only officially support 15-inch Macbook Pro Retina Display (Late 2013) for 4K display support.

For my setup with UP2414Q, here are the 5 resolutions that supports:

1504 x 846
1900 x 1080
2304 x 1296
2560 x 1440
3008 x 1682

What kind of graphics chip is in your MBP ? Mine does native 3840X2160 @ 60Hz. on the same Dell display.
 
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