What's the status on LG's UltraFine 5K monitor?
After receiving reports of connectivity issues related to LG's new UltraFine 5K monitor, and confirming those problems with LG, Apple temporarily suspended sales of the display earlier this February. With ship times slow to improve, AppleInsider explains what's going on.
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I have to ask if Apple had simply upgraded the 27" Cinema to 4K Thunderbolt with USB3 and a 5K/8K option perhaps even larger with TB3, such might have been both cost and zeitgeist competitive... Maybe soon, or has Apple abandoned the 'monitor' entirely in favour of AR and a virtual display future...?
Here you go:
https://www.amazon.com/ITANDA-DisplayPort-Aluminium-resolution-ChromeBook/dp/B01N2ORP84/
To those that feel an Apple TB3 display might not sell, my sense of the TB1 is it was indeed overpriced in the end having languished for several years (USB2?) - still worth considering at refurb prices and in fact a friend called me looking for one just because of the fit & finish - the PC interfaces with their host of reach behind & fiddle/drill down brightness buttons and other adjustments are to me so inefficient and even unusable I can't believe they sell - is that an unquantifiable value in the auto & keyboard brightness interfaces that are Apple...?
Aside from the obvious I'd like to see mDP support for the Apple TB2 adapter, dual link TB2 and TB3 5K iMac target display options, a 4K 24" or 27" for those on a budget and ideally something to top my still favourite 30" Cinema - 40" 8K Apple TV ? Even at 4K a 40" vests @ ~110dpi matching the discontinued TB Display... Ahhh the bleeding edge... I also emphatically reiterate support for 'it just works'...!