Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Apple Set To Release 5K Thunderbolt Display With Onboard GPU


Apple’s current 5K iMac screen has scratched the itch, some people have had a little while, now, let those super – high resolution they need to get all of the pixels may be required. As WWDC 2016 Nian draw too close, it looks just like the company’s current external display product will have something new, or at least reach the same itch refresh replacement, what if the current rumors are going through .


As you probably already know that Apple is ignoring the line a little bit too long to update it, or completely give up before, very good. With the Thunderbolt Display, Apple’s other modus operandi is in full effect, as said the display has started to become very hard to get hold of. The product drought so close to a major announcement is that some people want to know the pointer of WWDC this year whether to replace the screen which will be in place to market.


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other rumors that Apple will announce a new Thunderbolt display, 5120 × 2880 resolution. If this rumor is accurate, but it’s onboard GPU to join, to help some graphics heavy, will get most people’s attention. This obviously helps keep the screen as compatibility with future products. This alone is an interesting idea, because Apple is often accused of how uncompromising version of planned obsolescence.


Whatever rumors aspects prove to be accurate, we would not at all be surprised to learn a new 5K display at WWDC was outed. That said, we certainly hope that the rest of the announcement is a little more useful person. After all, you know this is not a 5K 5K display of iMac people?


We do not think so.


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(Source: 9to5Mac of )


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