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iceman600

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In the market for an ultrawide monitor. Im currently looking at the LG and Samsung. Im concerned about the LG that my MBP would not support that resolution but if not would the SAMSUNG be ok? have any one of you have the MBP 2017 with an ultrawide monitor? What should be the best UW monitor to get with my 2017 MBP with an Intel HD graphics card? Thanks

* LG 49WL95C 49 INCH - RES (5120 x 1440)
* SAMSUNG CHG90 49 INCH - RES (3840 x 1080)
 

joevt

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For Intel graphics prior to 10th Generation CPU:
  • 3840x1080 should not be a problem.
  • 5120x1440 might work in macOS 11 Big Sur but not in 10.15 Catalina or earlier.
    You can use the display at 3840x1080 at least.
 

smbu2000

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In the market for an ultrawide monitor. Im currently looking at the LG and Samsung. Im concerned about the LG that my MBP would not support that resolution but if not would the SAMSUNG be ok? have any one of you have the MBP 2017 with an ultrawide monitor? What should be the best UW monitor to get with my 2017 MBP with an Intel HD graphics card? Thanks

* LG 49WL95C 49 INCH - RES (5120 x 1440)
* SAMSUNG CHG90 49 INCH - RES (3840 x 1080)
All 15” 2017 Macbook Pros also include a dGPU in addition to the integrated Intel graphics.
Your model should also have either a Radeon Pro 555 or Radeon Pro 560.

https://support.apple.com/kb/SP756?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US

Video Support
Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display at millions of colors and:

  • Up to two displays with 5120-by-2880 resolution at 60Hz at over a billion colors
  • Up to four displays with 4096-by-2304 resolution at 60Hz at millions of colors
  • Up to four displays with 3840-by-2160 resolution at 60Hz at over a billion colors


13” 2017 MBPs do not have a dGPU Only the integrated graphics. 15” models have both.
 

joevt

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Jun 21, 2012
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All 15” 2017 Macbook Pros also include a dGPU in addition to the integrated Intel graphics.
Your model should also have either a Radeon Pro 555 or Radeon Pro 560.

https://support.apple.com/kb/SP756?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US

Video Support
Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display at millions of colors and:

  • Up to two displays with 5120-by-2880 resolution at 60Hz at over a billion colors
  • Up to four displays with 4096-by-2304 resolution at 60Hz at millions of colors
  • Up to four displays with 3840-by-2160 resolution at 60Hz at over a billion colors


13” 2017 MBPs do not have a dGPU Only the integrated graphics. 15” models have both.
Somehow I missed the 15" part in the thread title. Yes, the 15 inch models have a dGPU that can do 5120 with a single DisplayPort connection. The iGPU in those models can only power the internal display when no external displays are connected so it's not a consideration for external displays.

A model with an iGPU can do all those displays you listed but only half as many. The difference between the 5120x2880 display and a 5120x1440 display is that 5120x2880 uses two 2560x2880 signals (displays like the LG UltraFine 5K) which an iGPU can do, while the 5120x1440 uses a single signal which an iGPU can't do (unless you're running Windows or maybe Big Sur).
 

iceman600

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So yes it will output the full res of the LG 49 inch of 5120 x 1440... Thanks guys. I didnt notice that I have a Radeon Pro 555.
 
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