![]() After all, there's a Windows driver for this monitor, so no huge surprises there. I understand about it working perfectly on a windows 10 laptop. "* For some Mac models with the Intel Graphic Card, the maximum resolution is not supported when USB-C is connected" Oh, and I found this on LG's website describing your big, beautiful monitor. No usb-C cable included, apparently it depends on the country it's sold in, If they don't have to put it in, they won't. LG was kind enough to include an HDMI cable, a DisplayPortCable, a remote control, and something I have no idea what it does, but they threw it in anyways. For me, anyways, I had to plug in my MiniDisplayPort cable, and the USB-C cable as well, even though I don't have a built in USB-C port on my "cheesegrater" Mac. You might want to get the latest version of On screen control for Mac from LG, which was released on may 7th, 2020. (you lucky guy ) I suspect that the problem might be the odd screen size. I have an LG 42" monitor, which will do 4k, just ( 3840 x 2160)-no 49" monsters here. Sorry, SantaCruzRick, but Apple doesn't post or reply here officially. I'm considering moving over to a Windows 10 machine, after 10 years of being a Macbook user. : ).Īpple, do you have an ETA for when you expect to have updated LG drivers built into the OS or if you have a patch that I can apply? For now, I had to create to separate virtual displays, using my DisplayPort and Thunderbolt cables. I was also told to try Catalina 10.15.5 Beta to see if that solved the problem and it didn't. I've validated that a Windows 10 laptop can drive the 49" display at max resolution, no problem. I understand that Dell, Samsung and LG 49" displays all have the same issue and they say that it is an Apple Macbook Pro problem. I also ended up purchasing a CalDigit TS3+ Thunderbolt Station and still can't get it to support 5120x1440 on a single display. I've tried the Thunderbolt 3 cable direct to the display, a DisplayPort cable direct to the display. My Macbook has the Intel Iris Plus Graphics 645 1536 MB and is listed to support up to 5120x2880. I have the MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2019, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports) and purchased the LG 49WL95C-W 49-Inch Curved 32: 9 Ultrawide display, based on the specs listed by Apple.
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