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MyMcMac

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Apr 24, 2008
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I want to buy a notebook with support for 1920x1920 with 60Hz refresh rate.
I guess all rMB models just support 1920x1920 with 30Hz?

Using 4K displays and Ultra HD TVs with your Mac
Learn which Mac computers can use 4K displays and Ultra HD TVs. Also learn what the requirements are and how to set up and adjust the display or TV.


Supported displays and configurations
You can use 4K displays and Ultra HD TVs with these Mac computers:

  • MacBook Pro (Retina, Late 2013 and later)
  • Mac Pro (Late 2013)
  • iMac (27-inch, Late 2013 and later)
  • Mac mini (Late 2014)
  • MacBook Air (Early 2015)
  • MacBook (Retina, 12-inch, Early 2015)
HDMI
You can use 4K displays and Ultra HD TVs at the following resolutions and refresh rates when connected via the built-in HDMI port:

  • 3840x2160 at 30 Hz refresh rate
  • 4096x2160 at 24 Hz refresh rate (mirroring is not supported at this resolution)
The MacBook (Retina, 12-inch, Early 2015) supports the displays and rates listed above when connected to the display with a USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter.

Quote from https://support.apple.com/en-ca/HT202856

As a sidenote, how about the latest 2014 MacMini (base model), it should support 1920x1920 with 60Hz, right? I have seen a thread about a similar resolution (but widescreen) where the latest MacMini base model supports 60Hz.
 

MyMcMac

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Apr 24, 2008
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My monitor's native resolution is 1920x1920. Eizo EV2730Q.

It is meant for business, not for consuming content.
 

MyMcMac

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Apr 24, 2008
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Sure. You can also get 80" monitors. You just have to pay the price. Which is more than six figures.

The company is EIZO and its the best company for monitors for more than 20 years.
 
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