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Anonymous
Screen Resolution 1366 x 768, sad that they still make those.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
No Mac supports USB 3.2 Gen 2x2. So your speed will still be Gen 2x1 at 1GB/s.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Yup the Sandisk Pro has Thunderbolt 4 which would give you 40Gbps (USB 3.2 2x2 is 20Gbps) but is $415. No real benefit because the 10Gbps I am getting from Crucial - X9 Pro 4TB, which I bought last night for $250, can edit 4k multicam videos stored on it with no issue (4-5 streams max). //@Anonymous: No Mac supports USB 3.2 Gen 2x2. So your speed will still be Gen 2x1 at 1GB/s.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Such a price for a PCIe 3.0x4 NVME with a ASMedia ASM2364 chip? I would rather to get an enclosure to build my own.
1 year ago |
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Anonymous
Compared to the $1299.99 stand-alone Apple 5K monitor, this is a good deal, if want to use it as a 5K monitor. Also, the 2020 iMac 27' can easily upgrade RAM, but cannot upgrade SSD at all. Overall, still, this is a good deal for graphics-heavy user such as a photographer or videographer.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
How to use this as a 5k monitor? I tried Luna Display, lagging is too bad. There is no video input port //@Anonymous: Compared to the $1299.99 stand-alone Apple 5K monitor, this is a good deal, if want to use it as a 5K monitor. Also, the 2020 iMac 27' can easily upgrade RAM, but cannot upgrade SSD at all. Overall, still, this is a good deal for graphics-heavy user such as a photographer or videographer.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Thunderbolt cable //@Anonymous: How to use this as a 5k monitor? I tried Luna Display, lagging is too bad. There is no video input port //@Anonymous: Compared to the $1299.99 stand-alone Apple 5K monitor, this is a good deal, if want to use it as a 5K monitor. Also, the 2020 iMac 27' can easily upgrade RAM, but cannot upgrade SSD at all. Overall, still, this is a good deal for graphics-heavy user such as a photographer or videographer.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
2015 or later iMac does not allow using as a target display mode. Pre-2014 iMac allows it, but Apple cut this possibility in 2015 //@anonymous: Thunderbolt cable //@Anonymous: How to use this as a 5k monitor? I tried Luna Display, lagging is too bad. There is no video input port //@Anonymous: Compared to the $1299.99 stand-alone Apple 5K monitor, this is a good deal, if want to use it as a 5K monitor. Also, the 2020 iMac 27' can easily upgrade RAM, but cannot upgrade SSD at all. Overall, still, this is a good deal for graphics-heavy user such as a photographer or videographer.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Target display mode is only available on old iMacs. It is no longer supported either software or hardware by Apple on this 27’ iMac. Check this out: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254284688?=undefined&previousThread=254604296021&sortBy=best //@anonymous: Thunderbolt cable //@Anonymous: How to use this as a 5k monitor? I tried Luna Display, lagging is too bad. There is no video input port //@Anonymous: Compared to the $1299.99 stand-alone Apple 5K monitor, this is a good deal, if want to use it as a 5K monitor. Also, the 2020 iMac 27' can easily upgrade RAM, but cannot upgrade SSD at all. Overall, still, this is a good deal for graphics-heavy user such as a photographer or videographer.
1 year ago |