Hello there, I have just switched from windows to my first Macbook.
90% Of the time I connect my laptop with my tv screen. Therefore my question is how can I connect my MBA M1 with a 4K TV screen by using HDMI 2.0. I have found several explenations about achieving this by using the display...
I’m currently thinking about the best way to get a 55” TV mounted over the fireplace down, and replace it with a 65” 4K TV with the help of my wife. It involves standing on ladders, although our short ladders should work. :)
During a remodel project, I have taken it down before with 2 people...
So I learnt from Apple Support, that the iMac 5k is NOT compatible with Apple (finally) available 4K content. Also, that 4K YouTube is not compatible with Apple 4K TV. This is an absolute joke. I bought the 5K iMac thinking I would be ahead when the 4k content was available, but alas not. What...
Has anyone got 60Hz, or even 52Hz, 4K working on a early 2015 13" rMBP using a DisplayPort to HDMI adapter? I'm trying to hook this MacBook to my 4K TV via HDMI and wanted to see what setups, if any at all, work.
Thanks in advance for any insight/help!
Although I'm referring to a MBP in this thread, I think this is a broader OS X El Capitan question...
We're looking to buy a 4K LG webOS TV in the next few days and would like to connect an old 15" 2009 MacBook Pro to it on the odd occasion. The MacBook currently sits as part of our multimedia...
hello all
i have a quick question
i just bought a 4K TV (sony x810c)
it has a few HDMI ports and a few USB ports
my question is regarding the best way to connect my macbook to this TV for purposes of watching movies / streaming / playing video games
my macbook has a thunderbolt port and an...
Hi,
I've used my ATV2 box with my LG UV800B since last year, with no issues whatsoever.
However recently I updated the OS to the latest available firmware for a 2nd gen ATV, and suddenly it will no longer give me a picture on a 4KTV. The standard HD television at my friends gets a picture...
4K TV prices plummet-
Wow, TV prices have fallen. It seems like just 4 years ago a 60" 1080p set was $2400. Now a 60" is $1300 and a 55" is $1000. Looked at the MRs Best Buy Banner ad, but the $#%! link for whatever reason won't let me copy/paste it on my iPad this morning... :( I'll add it...
I would like to connect a 4k TV to my Macbook Pro 15" Mid 2012 with thunderbolt port?
Graphic card: Intel HD Graphics 4000 1024 MB
what are the ways around it?
Would it be economical to upgrade the graphic card?
I would appreciate your advice.