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Just came across a few articles on testing the new 4K support in OS X 10.9.3. Looks like retina resolutions are available from mini-DP ports at 60 hz now.
Has anyone here tested a 4K monitor or TV with the new update? Let us know!
http://www.anandtech.com/show/8023/apple-releases-osx-10-9-3-improved-4k-display
http://www.macworld.com/article/2155464/hands-on-improved-4k-display-support-in-os-x-10-9-3.html
Updated:
Apple has documented what displays work, and how to use the new Display Resolutions on their site:
Sharp PN-K321
Choose Menu > Setup > DisplayPort STREAM > MST > SET
ASUS PQ321Q
Choose OSD menu > Setup > DisplayPort Stream
Dell UP2414Q and Dell UP3214Q
Choose Menu > Display Setting > DisplayPort 1.2 > Enable
Panasonic TC-L65WT600
Choose Menu > Display Port Settings > Steam Setting > Auto
Your Mac will automatically detect an MST-enabled display. However, your display may require a firmware update to support 60Hz operation. Please contact your display vendor for details. If your specific DisplayPort display is not listed above, check with the display’s manufacturer for compatibility information.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT6008?utm_source=dlvr.it
Has anyone here tested a 4K monitor or TV with the new update? Let us know!
http://www.anandtech.com/show/8023/apple-releases-osx-10-9-3-improved-4k-display
http://www.macworld.com/article/2155464/hands-on-improved-4k-display-support-in-os-x-10-9-3.html
Updated:
Apple has documented what displays work, and how to use the new Display Resolutions on their site:
Sharp PN-K321
Choose Menu > Setup > DisplayPort STREAM > MST > SET
ASUS PQ321Q
Choose OSD menu > Setup > DisplayPort Stream
Dell UP2414Q and Dell UP3214Q
Choose Menu > Display Setting > DisplayPort 1.2 > Enable
Panasonic TC-L65WT600
Choose Menu > Display Port Settings > Steam Setting > Auto
Your Mac will automatically detect an MST-enabled display. However, your display may require a firmware update to support 60Hz operation. Please contact your display vendor for details. If your specific DisplayPort display is not listed above, check with the display’s manufacturer for compatibility information.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT6008?utm_source=dlvr.it