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This monitor absolutely works with Macs as long as they are a model with USB-C interface(s). I bought this specifically for use with my MacBook Pro 15" (Late-2016) and MacBook Air Retina 13" (2018). On another very large online store, I bought a USB-C to Display Port cable for connectivity. This is a thin, simple cable that has no inline boxes or bulk so it works very well for a clean desktop. Using that cable, I get 4K @ 60hz. For whatever reason, it was hit or miss getting 60hz when using a variety of 4K HDMI dongles I had laying around. These dongles all claimed to support 4K @ 60hz but out of three of them, only one actually did. This USB-C to DisplayPort cable, however, works perfectly and I don't have an ugly, unnecessary box hanging out the side of my computer. Buy with confidence. The color accuracy and the consistency in panel backlighting is excellent. My MacBook display is hardware calibrated and the LG matches it right out of the box - so well in fact that I didn't even bother creating a profile for it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The LG 27" Class 4K UHD IPS LED Monitor with HDR 10 (27" Diagonal), Model # 27UK600-W is a Plug and Play monitor so drivers are not required. Plug and Play (PnP) is a capability developed by Microsoft for its Windows 95 and later operating systems that gives users the ability to plug a device into a computer and have the computer recognize that the device is there. The user doesn't have to tell the computer. The monitor does not have any D-Sub (VGA) ports on it. It only has 2 x HDMI ports and a DisplayPort as inputs. ^CP
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