Monitors For Mac Pro 2014
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This is an update on the question about the use of the Dell P2415Q 4K monitor with MacBook Pro 13' and 15' w/ Nvidia graphics card installed. The monitor works very well with both systems and is automatically identified when connected.
The 13' machine with Iris Graphics defaults to 2560 x 1440 at 60hz. This was very workable, matching the Apple Thunderbolt Display for resolution. I was not able to set the display for full 4K at 3840 x 2160, even at 30hz.
Just not enough horsepower with the basic Intel CPU with Iris Graphics. But make no mistake, the setup works well and the screen looks great. The 15' with Iris Pro Graphics and the Nvidia GeForce GT 575M discrete graphics card also recognized the display and drove it at full 4K, 3840 x 2160, 60hz with no problems. Running in clamshell mode required a bit of fine tuning with the Apple display settings. But nothing major. Due to a relatively small workstation, I selected the 24' version of the Dell monitor. If you are looking for a relatively large monitor with near 'retina' resolution, the P2415Q is a perfect pairing for the MacBook Pro - and a terrific bargain.
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I paid $530 on the Dell website. This is an update on the question about the use of the Dell P2415Q 4K monitor with MacBook Pro 13' and 15' w/ Nvidia graphics card installed. The monitor works very well with both systems and is automatically identified when connected.
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The 13' machine with Iris Graphics defaults to 2560 x 1440 at 60hz. This was very workable, matching the Apple Thunderbolt Display for resolution. I was not able to set the display for full 4K at 3840 x 2160, even at 30hz.
Just not enough horsepower with the basic Intel CPU with Iris Graphics. But make no mistake, the setup works well and the screen looks great.
The 15' with Iris Pro Graphics and the Nvidia GeForce GT 575M discrete graphics card also recognized the display and drove it at full 4K, 3840 x 2160, 60hz with no problems. Running in clamshell mode required a bit of fine tuning with the Apple display settings.
But nothing major. Due to a relatively small workstation, I selected the 24' version of the Dell monitor. If you are looking for a relatively large monitor with near 'retina' resolution, the P2415Q is a perfect pairing for the MacBook Pro - and a terrific bargain. I paid $530 on the Dell website. The DisplayPort cable you need is included with the Dell monitor. The monitor has a MST setting in its onscreen menu, but no set up is required.
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The monitor is plug and play. Connect the monitor to you MBP via Thunderbolt2, the monitor is recognized and driven at full 4K resolution, 60Hz. I'm sure Apple Support will eventually update their 4K monitor recommendations to include the P2415Q. One additional point, if you need/want sound, you'll need a pair of speakers. I recommend the Bose Companion2, Series II for $100 for decent sound quality. The monitor includes an audio output jack to drive the speakers, thus only two connections to the MBP are required - power and DP. Very tidy arrangement.
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