It was in July 2011 when Apple announced the arrival of its new monitor Thunderbolt Display 27 inch that came to replace that famous LED Cinema Display, that is, almost five years have passed and since then we have not had a facelift to one of the devices which for a time were much sought after by consumers.

During these five years, we have seen how Apple has released versions of MacBook and iMac that far exceed that resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels, which has caused the Display Thunderbolt are gathering dust in various Apple Stores, including some reductions in the price to boost sales. But now, according to information collected by 9to5Mac, Apple has finally list the renewal of your monitor will come with important news.

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27-inch Thunderbolt 3 out of USB-C

According to information, this new monitor known so far as Thunderbolt Display 5K, would jump at a resolution of 5120 x 2880 pixels on the same panel that currently assembles the iMac 5K, so would the famous palette DCI P3 and image quality that the desktop.

A major upgrade is the fact that Apple plans to add dedicated graphics to the monitor, this in order to support smooth resolution and thus not require the computer or laptop that you connect too; Thunderbolt interface would be 3 out of USB-C, which would be connected to other monitors without additional cables and respecting the resolution and color reproduction.

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Supposedly the new version of OS X or Mac OS come with a new manager image which will change GPU automatically when the system requires more power, because the new monitor will not allow both graphics work at the same time, only he can use one and the change can be done manually or automatically.

This coincides with recent reports that the Display Thunderbolt are being depleted in stores, so you could be setting the stage for an upcoming announcement would come in the next keynote of WWDC June 13, which is still being defined since launch is scheduled for the end of the year, so nothing assures us that the expected renewal of Apple monitor arrive in the coming weeks, so we have to be aware of. For more visit http://what-it-is.com/.

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