

preferably support thunderbolt (for video and periferial connectivity)

can run 2560 by 1600 at least at some kind of native resolution (don't want that ugly effect I get when I scale my MacBook Pro to a lower resolution) Given lack of space in my home office, I will probably use a vertical henge docks and one single external display.Ĭan anybody suggest a very good display, at least 27", but better 29", 30" or 34" with following requirements: What I understand is that the internal display has a native resolution of 2880-by-1800 and in addition to that, the graphic card can drive up to 2560 by 1600 pixels on up to two external displays. For the first time I am looking in investing money in a very nice external display to connect to my MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Early 2013).
