I didn't want to create a new thread, because it seems inefficient. But I looked around and I can't really see my particular query answered anywhere.
I am the (still relatively proud) owner of a mid 2012 15" Retina MacBook Pro - the original Retina MacBook Pro. I've had it for about 3 years and it still meets all of my needs. Now being a student, there's no chance of me replacing it any time soon - and I don't much fancy the hot mess that is the 2016 MacBook Pro anyway!
I use it at home attached to two 1080p monitors (AOC G2460P) connected via DisplayPort to Mini DisplayPort, running at 144Hz. It has served me well but I've found recently I'm just not using the second monitor and it seems inefficient now. To add to that, it's always kinda bummed me that these monitors are such a contrast to the quality of the Retina display on my MacBook Pro, which I don't see at home as I run it in Clamshell mode. Also I'm pretty sure the colours are way off, and viewing angles are terrible. For this reason, I've decided to replace these two monitors with a single 27" one. This also gives me the opportunity to choose something that would at least compliment the Retina display on my MacBook Pro.
After some research, it seems my MacBook Pro (although with a dedicated GPU) is not powerful enough to run at 4K natively at a reasonable refresh rate. My understanding is that I'd be capped at 30Hz or it just wouldn't work. Having gotten used to 144Hz, the idea of 30Hz makes my eyes bleed.
I think I've worked out that the highest resolution I can natively support (I believe) is 2560 x 1440. Correct me if I'm wrong, but my MacBook Pro shouldn't have an issue running at that resolution natively and at whatever refresh rate the particular monitor supports?
I've found that the Asus MG279Q 27" seems to fit my needs. It's a 2560 x 1440 display, with a maximum of 144Hz refresh rate. Great reviews. It's also an IPS display so the colour is going to be much more accurate, if not 100% accurate (according to some reviews I've read).
I'm going off on a tangent now but what I'm asking is if anyone with experience of a 2560 x 1440 display can vouch for the quality of the screen when compared to a Retina display and if my MacBook Pro will be able to run such a resolution at 144Hz natively, with no problems? Or should I future proof and buy a 4K monitor just in case one day I buy a Mac capable of running 4K (but then, surely 4K monitors will only get cheaper anyway?).
Thanks for your time.
TLDR: Will my mid 2012 15" Retina MacBook Pro run a 2560 x 1440 monitor at 144Hz without a problem? Will I be satisfied with the picture quality and colour accuracy of my chosen monitor? Will I regret not taking the plunge on a 4K anyway?
Edit: Got the answer I was looking for, changed title prefix to Resolved. Feel free to lock thread if necessary.
I am the (still relatively proud) owner of a mid 2012 15" Retina MacBook Pro - the original Retina MacBook Pro. I've had it for about 3 years and it still meets all of my needs. Now being a student, there's no chance of me replacing it any time soon - and I don't much fancy the hot mess that is the 2016 MacBook Pro anyway!
I use it at home attached to two 1080p monitors (AOC G2460P) connected via DisplayPort to Mini DisplayPort, running at 144Hz. It has served me well but I've found recently I'm just not using the second monitor and it seems inefficient now. To add to that, it's always kinda bummed me that these monitors are such a contrast to the quality of the Retina display on my MacBook Pro, which I don't see at home as I run it in Clamshell mode. Also I'm pretty sure the colours are way off, and viewing angles are terrible. For this reason, I've decided to replace these two monitors with a single 27" one. This also gives me the opportunity to choose something that would at least compliment the Retina display on my MacBook Pro.
After some research, it seems my MacBook Pro (although with a dedicated GPU) is not powerful enough to run at 4K natively at a reasonable refresh rate. My understanding is that I'd be capped at 30Hz or it just wouldn't work. Having gotten used to 144Hz, the idea of 30Hz makes my eyes bleed.
I think I've worked out that the highest resolution I can natively support (I believe) is 2560 x 1440. Correct me if I'm wrong, but my MacBook Pro shouldn't have an issue running at that resolution natively and at whatever refresh rate the particular monitor supports?
I've found that the Asus MG279Q 27" seems to fit my needs. It's a 2560 x 1440 display, with a maximum of 144Hz refresh rate. Great reviews. It's also an IPS display so the colour is going to be much more accurate, if not 100% accurate (according to some reviews I've read).
I'm going off on a tangent now but what I'm asking is if anyone with experience of a 2560 x 1440 display can vouch for the quality of the screen when compared to a Retina display and if my MacBook Pro will be able to run such a resolution at 144Hz natively, with no problems? Or should I future proof and buy a 4K monitor just in case one day I buy a Mac capable of running 4K (but then, surely 4K monitors will only get cheaper anyway?).
Thanks for your time.
TLDR: Will my mid 2012 15" Retina MacBook Pro run a 2560 x 1440 monitor at 144Hz without a problem? Will I be satisfied with the picture quality and colour accuracy of my chosen monitor? Will I regret not taking the plunge on a 4K anyway?
Edit: Got the answer I was looking for, changed title prefix to Resolved. Feel free to lock thread if necessary.
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