New in our buyer’s guide: The iPhone 6s, Surface Book and much more by Ahmed Kaludi May 17, 2014 at 9:54 pm Gadgets 0 Comment You can use 4K displays and Ultra HD TVs with your MacBook Pro (Retina, Late 2013) or Mac Pro (Late 2013) computer. You can use these displays at the following resolutions and refresh rates with the built-in HDMI port. 3840 x 2160 at 30 Hz refresh rate 4096 x 2160 at 24 Hz refresh rate (mirroring is not supported at this resolution) With OS X Mavericks v10.9.3 or later, the following DisplayPort displays are supported at their default 30 Hz using single-stream transport (SST). Sharp PN-K321 ASUS PQ321Q Dell UP2414Q Dell UP3214Q Panasonic TC-L65WT600 MacBook Pro (Retina, Late 2013) or Mac Pro (Late 2013) also support 60 Hz displays using multi-stream transport (MST). These displays need to be manually configured to use MST. Follow the steps below to use the display’s built-in controls to enable this feature. Sharp PN-K321: Choose Menu > Setup > DisplayPort STREAM > MST > SET ASUS PQ321Q: Choose OSD menu > Setup > DisplayPort Stream Dell UP2414Q and UP3214Q: Choose Menu > Display Setting > DisplayPort 1.2 > Enable Panasonic TC-L65WT600: Choose Menu > Display Port Settings > Steam Setting > Auto Your Mac will automatically detect an MST-enabled display. However, your display may require a firmware update to support 60Hz operation. Please contact your display vendor for details. If your specific DisplayPort display is not listed above, check with the display’s manufacturer for compatibility information. Tags:4K display, HD TVs, OS X 10.9 Share This Post: Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest Post navigation ‹ Previous Apple and Google settle Motorola patent disagreement and agree to cooperate on patent reformNext › Dell to fix flaw of its own making that puts its computers at risk Related Content Google’s made several ‘Star Wars’ VR experiences for Cardboard Nikon P300: A Light-Swallowing, 1080p-Shooting Pocket Monster Asus has a Secret Weapon against the iPad Sony’s next PSP, codenamed NGP more news from the blog How to Back Up and Restore WhatsApp Chats with Google Drive YouTube Kids, the family-friendly video app, is now available outside the US Fanatec Porsche GT2 wheel and Clubsport pedals review Rdio Will Shut Down and Sell Some of Its Assets to Pandora for $75 Million Verizon iPhone 4 Reportedly Falls Prey To Death Grip Nikon P300: A Light-Swallowing, 1080p-Shooting Pocket Monster LG Thinq Appliances Let You Remotely Burn Lasagna, Start the Dryer Apple plans to launch Apple Pay in China by February Google+ is now faster for the few who use it Shogun Bros. Chameleon X-1 review: the mouse that’s a gamepad, too Anchors in the Drift fails to reach its Fig goal by nearly $400,000 Apple TV review: the super-shiny new media streamer is here Google can remotely bypass the passcode of at least 74% of Android devices if ordered Hands-On With Five Mini-ITX Cases Nexus 5X review: Google’s Nexus back at its best? What’s the catch with off-brand prepaid wireless services? Xiaomi announces Mi Band Pulse, a $16 wearable heart rate monitor Dell to fix flaw of its own making that puts its computers at risk Sony Xperia Z5: Bond’s phone reviewed Amazon’s £50 tablet is actually really good Sony’s next PSP, codenamed NGP Microsoft Is Said to Seek More Management Changes First taste of Honeycomb: Android 3.0 user interface preview Apple may be prepping iPad 3 for fall 2011 launch – Rumor Bing caught copying search results from Google Sky Q first impressions: Hands-on with Sky’s new Netflix-rivalling TV experience Hands on OnePlus X review: a startlingly good budget phone Movado delivers a smartwatch inspired by its classic Museum Watch Asus has a Secret Weapon against the iPad Pinterest wins new funding, raising valuation to $5 billion Cutting-Edge, Eco-Friendly LED TV for Less Than $2,200? Nexus 6P vs iPhone 6s Plus – Speed Test and Benchmarks Mozilla Adopts Red Pandas, Broadcasts Their Adorable Antics on Webcam Add Comment Cancel reply Comment: Name * Email * Website