A:AnswerThe gtx 1060,70, and 80 can run these. If you are planning on gaming with dual 4k then the 1060 may struggle a bit. I want to say the old gtx 980 should also be able to run dual 4k, but for the price and lack of energy efficiency I wouldn't consider it personally.
A:AnswerI'm sure with the correct adapter, of course, it will work great with a Retina display, it has the Graphics adapter that will utilize the 4K resolution.
A:AnswerI had the same issue but persisted - it is just a matter of applying more force with a bit of a wiggle thrown in. I think in the end I found something in the manual or on Youtube that convinced me I was not going to break it.....
A:AnswerThe monitor stand comes in two pieces and they snap together. Also there is a built-in screw to lock them together (a dime or a flat head screwdriver is necessary).
A:AnswerThat's one of the primary uses of mine. Make sure your source will support the 3840x2160 resolution so you can enjoy the full benefit. I needed to buy an additional video card for my older equipment
A:AnswerI'm not sure about the MAC compatibility and it is 99% compatible with the SRGB color gamut - according to my Monitor Calibrator. Not so for Adobe RGB.
A:AnswerPlug it into the HDMI port or preferably the Display Port plugin IF your computer has it. There is also a small switch on the bottom right-hand side of the monitor which you have to push in to turn on or off the monitor. This switch can be pressed in or toggled 4 ways to adjust the monitor to your liking or for color calibration with a separate unit.
A:AnswerThis monitor does not have a tuner. So the broadcast format does not matter. The current standard for broadcast has been ATSC for many years. The video card will determine what signal is sent. If you have a TV tuner with an HDMI output it should work.
A:AnswerYes, it comes with a DisplayPort/DisplayPort and an HDMI/HDMI. Both 3m. Great monitor! Using to play Destiny 2 and now I can see the details in the dark areas. I had been playing on a Samsung 55" QLED tv and the dark areas were just too black. That's great for movies but not good for gaming. This 28" is my solution.