Just wanted to get a few opinions about using a 4K TV as an external monitor for a Macbook pro 13" from 2015.
About a month ago I got invited to a breakfast to commemorate "physicians day" and in the celebratory giveaway I won a Hisense 43" 4k smartTV. I picked it up this past wednesday and until this morning it had been sitting in my living room inside its box.
I don't want a TV on the bedroom. I already have a 52" 4k TV on my living room. I couldn't think what to do with the hisense. Then it ocurred to me: on my desk I had a 21 inches LG HD (1080p) display that I use as an external monitor for my MBP13, and I thought to replace it with the new smartTV in my workstation.
I'm a neurophysiologist/neurologist/internist and don't need to edit video (at least I haven't edited video more than once in the last 2 years), and my photography needs are limited to sharing pics snapped with my Xs and printing/scanning documents wirelessly with my Canon G300, HP multifunctional or from an app on my phone. I don't need neither special color calibration, nor more than the 60 HZ response the TV provides: I mostly use my mac for reading/interpreting paraclinical studies (EEGs, EMGs, evoked potentials, PSGs, etc), slack, music, and the usual office stuff (mac rumors forums, scientific paper reading, web browsing, email, creating and filling PDF documents, scheduling, clinical files, etc.).
Next semester I'll start teaching a college pregrad course on the national university (to 4th-year med students), I don't think my computer use/needs will change that much.
I plan to give it a try this weekend and maybe next week, to see how I cope with having the gargantuan monitor so close to my face (I sit about half a meter from the monitor in my current setup).
Is it a waste of a perfectly good smartTV? Maybe, but I don't need a smartTV and I could use a bigger monitor than my current 21". Is it not perfectly color calibrated? Perhaps, I think I won't notice it. Will I get used to this big of a display?, I really do not know.
What do you guys think? Anyone out there with insights on using a big smart TV as an external display for your macs (advantages or caveats)? Thanks!
Addendum: Just now I've noticed a diference between the mac's display temperature and the TV (night shift is on and apparently doesn't affect the 4K TV). Will see how I feel about it. The 1080 LG monitor did change with night shift.
About a month ago I got invited to a breakfast to commemorate "physicians day" and in the celebratory giveaway I won a Hisense 43" 4k smartTV. I picked it up this past wednesday and until this morning it had been sitting in my living room inside its box.
I don't want a TV on the bedroom. I already have a 52" 4k TV on my living room. I couldn't think what to do with the hisense. Then it ocurred to me: on my desk I had a 21 inches LG HD (1080p) display that I use as an external monitor for my MBP13, and I thought to replace it with the new smartTV in my workstation.
I'm a neurophysiologist/neurologist/internist and don't need to edit video (at least I haven't edited video more than once in the last 2 years), and my photography needs are limited to sharing pics snapped with my Xs and printing/scanning documents wirelessly with my Canon G300, HP multifunctional or from an app on my phone. I don't need neither special color calibration, nor more than the 60 HZ response the TV provides: I mostly use my mac for reading/interpreting paraclinical studies (EEGs, EMGs, evoked potentials, PSGs, etc), slack, music, and the usual office stuff (mac rumors forums, scientific paper reading, web browsing, email, creating and filling PDF documents, scheduling, clinical files, etc.).
Next semester I'll start teaching a college pregrad course on the national university (to 4th-year med students), I don't think my computer use/needs will change that much.
I plan to give it a try this weekend and maybe next week, to see how I cope with having the gargantuan monitor so close to my face (I sit about half a meter from the monitor in my current setup).
Is it a waste of a perfectly good smartTV? Maybe, but I don't need a smartTV and I could use a bigger monitor than my current 21". Is it not perfectly color calibrated? Perhaps, I think I won't notice it. Will I get used to this big of a display?, I really do not know.
What do you guys think? Anyone out there with insights on using a big smart TV as an external display for your macs (advantages or caveats)? Thanks!
Addendum: Just now I've noticed a diference between the mac's display temperature and the TV (night shift is on and apparently doesn't affect the 4K TV). Will see how I feel about it. The 1080 LG monitor did change with night shift.
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