Just picked up a M1 mini yesterday, using it on my LG C2 77 for media and web surfing. Replaced my old but still useful and solid 2012 i7 mini.
Just today I ordered a pair of LG DualUp displays for my WFH PC. I won't be using these monitors on my Mac, but I look forward to receiving them.It's been [checks watch] like a while year since my last absurd upgrade of my setup, so my plan for new M2 Pro Mini is:
- LG 40" curved 5K2K as primary
- LG DualUp as secondary
Looking forward to this mess <3
That tv works well as a pc monitor, I used one for 6 months until I retired it as a tv in the bedroom. If you're at your desk for hours and have the funds, I'd recommend either a LG 42 or 48 OLED. My replacement is the 48 and been using it about a year. Makes it a joy to be staring at for work.
Thanks. I know it looks like it, but this isn’t a TV - it’s a 4K computer display. I’ve tried using a TV as a computer display before and the PPI is not good enough for prolonged use. This display is IPS, and I’ve been really happy with it.That tv works well as a pc monitor, I used one for 6 months until I retired it as a tv in the bedroom. If you're at your desk for hours and have the funds, I'd recommend either a LG 42 or 48 OLED. My replacement is the 48 and been using it about a year. Makes it a joy to be staring at for work.
What mini are they on?My two LG DualUp monitors have arrived and I've set them up on my home work PC.
They're individually much larger than I anticipated and they look great. Each (the two center monitors) are 28" diagonal. The size is quite impressive as it's unusual to see a monitor with this kind of aspect ratio.
The small left side monitor is 24" and the right side monitor is 27".
I'm using them for my home workstation to review medical imaging, and the sheer size is fantastic. And the reason I bought them is because the aspect ratio of the DualUp's 16:18 ratio is almost exactly the standard aspect ratio of a chest x-ray.
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They’re on a PC. Just posting since someone here mentioned these monitors. Will plug my MBP in to one of them though sometime soon.What mini are they on?
I'm using the Mac Mini M1's HDMI port connected to the LG 32UP83A-W 32" monitor and have experienced no problems.I have four different displays connected to two Mac mini M1s. All of them work fine, EXCEPT that HDMI displays will sometimes show a screen of “Static” when waking the Mac. Since I have two displays, I can use the non-HDMI display to go to Apple menu > Sleep and wake it back up, and that resolves the issue temporarily.
It’s not enough of a bother for me to actually troubleshoot; could be flaky HDMI cables I suppose but 2 different computers, 2 different brand displays, 2 different cables… seems systemic. Both are fully up to date so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I just sleep ‘em and wake ‘em. If using only one display - I’d suggest it NOT be HDMI