M macpeterr macrumors newbie Original poster Apr 28, 2019 #1 since apple decided to pull its LG 4K USB-c monitor from its store, does anybody recommend an alternative similar monitor ? Would prefer a monitor which has sufficient power to charge a MacBook Air with the usb-c power cord. Cheers, Peter
since apple decided to pull its LG 4K USB-c monitor from its store, does anybody recommend an alternative similar monitor ? Would prefer a monitor which has sufficient power to charge a MacBook Air with the usb-c power cord. Cheers, Peter
Stephen.R Suspended Apr 29, 2019 #2 If you’re not fixed on USB-c/charging, I quite like my Dell 24” 4Ks (P2415Q) There isn’t much that will be similar in terms of PPI/“native” look, because most 4K displays are 27”+
If you’re not fixed on USB-c/charging, I quite like my Dell 24” 4Ks (P2415Q) There isn’t much that will be similar in terms of PPI/“native” look, because most 4K displays are 27”+
M macpeterr macrumors newbie Original poster Apr 29, 2019 #3 Stephen.R said: If you’re not fixed on USB-c/charging, I quite like my Dell 24” 4Ks (P2415Q) There isn’t much that will be similar in terms of PPI/“native” look, because most 4K displays are 27”+ Click to expand... I am not fixed to usb-c charging, but do prefer usb-c charging. Looked around and probably will go for the LG LG 27UK850, 27" indeed. Reactions: naturalstar
Stephen.R said: If you’re not fixed on USB-c/charging, I quite like my Dell 24” 4Ks (P2415Q) There isn’t much that will be similar in terms of PPI/“native” look, because most 4K displays are 27”+ Click to expand... I am not fixed to usb-c charging, but do prefer usb-c charging. Looked around and probably will go for the LG LG 27UK850, 27" indeed.
Fishrrman macrumors Nehalem Apr 30, 2019 #4 If you will drop the requirement that a display supply USB power, there are many beautiful 4k displays "out there"...
If you will drop the requirement that a display supply USB power, there are many beautiful 4k displays "out there"...