Apple Ultra-HD 4K TV hinted by lack of new Mac Pro display

By | December 12, 2013

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When Apple introduced its new Mac Pro computer, it touted the machine’s unique design and high-end computing capabilities, including the ability to edit ultra-high definition 4K video. But what it didn’t introduce was a new ultra-high definition display to actually view 4K video. One theory is that Apple didn’t want to tip its hand on a rumored television, since a 4K computer display is basically just a 4K TV without a tuner. When Apple (AAPL) starts selling its radically redesigned Mac Pro desktop later this month, customers likely will have to buy third-party displays to take full advantage of its capabilities. The secretive Apple has given no hint that it plans to upgrade its stand-alone desktop display. It currently sells a 27-inch widescreen HD display, the Apple Thunderbolt Display, which came out in July 2011. The absence of a new PC display is a head-scratcher. It’s a little like selling … Scalper1 News

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