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Philips 498P9/00 (5120 x 1440 pixels, 49")

Philips 498P9/00

5120 x 1440 pixels, 49"


Question about Philips 498P9/00

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informia

4 years ago

I have a new Mac Mini with Thunderbolt and USB-C. It doesn't work with the DP to Thunderbolt cable. I have now seen that the maximum resolution is not supported. How do I get this to work? Which cable do I need?

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oliverossw

4 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
To achieve the full 5120x1440 resolution on an M1 Mac, you need to have the latest version of macOS installed, the display connected with an 8K Displayport to USB-C cable and then you need the SwitchResX software from madrau.com. It definitely works, but just plugging in any cable is not enough.
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give5viper

4 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Small addendum: I forgot to mention that the graphics card must support DP 1.4!
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give5viper

4 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
I connected the screen with the cable Club 3D CAC-1557 to a Dell XPS 17 with nVidia 1650ti graphics card, also Thunderbolt 3. Works perfectly.
It needs an 8K capable cable, as 5120 are larger than the 3840 at 4K.
It needs a graphics card that can swallow 8K, most UHD onboard cards don't deliver that!