kcrossley macrumors regular Original poster Dec 9, 2018 #1 Is a 4K monitor overkill for a 2012 MacBook Pro (non-retina)? In other words, will a 2012 MacBook Pro (non-retina) even benefit from that level of resolution?
Is a 4K monitor overkill for a 2012 MacBook Pro (non-retina)? In other words, will a 2012 MacBook Pro (non-retina) even benefit from that level of resolution?
robvas macrumors 68040 Dec 9, 2018 #2 kcrossley said: Is a 4K monitor overkill for a 2012 MacBook Pro (non-retina)? In other words, will a 2012 MacBook Pro (non-retina) even benefit from that level of resolution? Click to expand... 4K monitors are not supported on the 2012 non-Retina. The Retina models can run 4K displays, but only at 30Hz I would buy a 2560x1440 monitor for your computer.
kcrossley said: Is a 4K monitor overkill for a 2012 MacBook Pro (non-retina)? In other words, will a 2012 MacBook Pro (non-retina) even benefit from that level of resolution? Click to expand... 4K monitors are not supported on the 2012 non-Retina. The Retina models can run 4K displays, but only at 30Hz I would buy a 2560x1440 monitor for your computer.