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Hieveryone

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I have a 13" MBPr with 2.6/8/256

So far I love 10.9.3 as everything feels snappier and smoother.

I was wondering if anyone with the 13" late 2013 model can confirm whether or not it works with 4k displays after the 10.9.3 update as I would like to buy a Dell 4k when they are released.

Thanks
 
Look at threads in Peripherals forum about 4K monitors. Several folks report things working. Much may depend on the specific monitor.
 
I have a 13" MBPr with 2.6/8/256

So far I love 10.9.3 as everything feels snappier and smoother.

I was wondering if anyone with the 13" late 2013 model can confirm whether or not it works with 4k displays after the 10.9.3 update as I would like to buy a Dell 4k when they are released.

Thanks

I have a 13" Retina MacBook Pro hooked up to a U28D590D Samsung 4k Monitor. All I seem to be able to get is 1920X1080 unless I am missing something. Wondering if anyone else has been able to get this to work. y understanding is it will only work with the 15" latest model macbook Pro?
 
I have a 13" Retina MacBook Pro hooked up to a U28D590D Samsung 4k Monitor. All I seem to be able to get is 1920X1080 unless I am missing something. Wondering if anyone else has been able to get this to work. y understanding is it will only work with the 15" latest model macbook Pro?

I think you may able to make 4K at 30Hz works by using HDMI 1.4 connection. There seems to be issue using thunderbot 2 to connect to 4k samsung monitor.
 
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