The same, for some less explicable reason, is true of the LG UltraFine 4K display. Literally every other bit is streaming steady 5K. Here's how the LG UltraFine 4K display looks next to the LG UltraFine 5K:īecause of the incredibly bandwidth required for 5K - and the chicanery needed to make it work over DisplayPort 1,2-bound Thunderbolt 3 ports - the LG UltraFine 5K display only leaves you with 3x USB-C ports on the back, and they're restricted to 5 Gbps. In some cases, bigger isn't better at all. Whether or not size matters will depend on how much space you available to you on your desk and in your room. Those are different beasts and something outside what I'm discussing here. Note: There are 4K televisions, which can connect over HDMI, that come in a wide range of sizes, including enormous 120-inch models. That's Apple's name for when the dots-per-inch (dpi) is high enough that you can no longer see the individual pixels and it looks more like a photo or real-world image. Apple seems to have standardized around 21.5-inches for 4K and 27-inches for 5K, that way the pixels remain at a small enough physical size that, when used from a normal working distance, qualify as "Retina". In other words, 5K displays are typically bigger than 4K displays. With great pixels comes great panel size.
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