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at that price i highly doubt

at that price i highly doubt it'll be a TN Panel so it should be an IGZO IPS panel, but then is it a single tile or dual tile monitor? 0

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The new Mac Mini has

The new Mac Mini has Thunderbolt 2 and should connect OK at 60 Hz. Wont be fast.. but as long as you get the version with Intel Iris Pro - it should be OK for most things... 0

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This isn't the first

This isn't the first Thunderbolt Display from LG. LG also has two 34" HD UltraWides that are very nice. 34UM94 (Business) and 34UM95 (Consumer). I have the LG 34UM94 (3440 x 1440p) and LOVE it.. It...

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I'm not a nerd about this stuff, so why in the world would someone buy this as opposed to just purchasing the new iMac for the same price? Sent from the iMore App 0

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They might like being able to do work on the MacBook, and then just plug into a monitor while they're at a desk without having to save, pull it up on a separate computer, open, and resume working. At...

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LG U.S. quotes a suggested

LG U.S. quotes a suggested price of $1399.99 USD. As does Amazon, B&H, and Fry's. $2499 AUD is the Australian price. http://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg-31MU97-B-4k-led-monitor...

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According to Apple's tech

According to Apple's tech specs, the iMac Retina 5K won't support the native resolution of this monitor: "Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display and up to 3840 by 2160...

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