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UX Hacker & Sketch TV's video: First look at the new Macbook Pro Introducing The New Macbook Pro Design UX Hacker

@First look at the new Macbook Pro Introducing The New Macbook Pro Design UX Hacker
First look at the new Macbook Pro Introducing The New Macbook Pro Design UX Hacker. Thanks to that discrete Radeon graphics chip in the new 15-inch MacBook Pro, users can run nearly 43 million pixels worth of lag-free screen real estate from their laptop. Tucked into the tech specs for the new notebook is the clarification that Apple's new top-of-the-line portable machine can power four displays with 4096 x 2304 4K resolution with zero lag at 60Hz and full color. If you're in the market for a 5K flagship monitor, the new MacBooks can still power two of them alongside the built-in retina display as well. As 9to5Mac points out, the little 13-inch sibling doesn't have quite the same graphics horsepower due to its integrated Intel Iris GPU, but it can still run a single 5K monitor or two 4K monitors simultaneously with zero lag and no drop in resolution on the built-in screen. Of course, that much resolution won't come cheap -- although 4K monitors are widely available at this point, your 5K options are still relatively limited. And a new laptop, plus a pair of LG's successor to the 5K Apple Thunderbolt Display will cost a wallet-flattening $5,400 total.

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