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LG’s UltraFine 5K Display Is a Worthy Companion to the New MacBook Pro, Even Without Apple’s Looks

Posted on December 31, 2016 By admin

At Apple’s MacBook Pro media event back in October, the company unveiled a pair of LG-branded high-resolution displays it co-developed with the display manufacturer. The UltraFine 5K and 4K displays are optimized for the Mac with tight software integration, and the 5K model in particular with single-cable connection over Thunderbolt 3 has been highly anticipated.

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Apple has just begun shipping the UltraFine 5K display, and while a handful of lucky customers received their deliveries late last week, availability is significantly increasing this week and we’ve had about 24 hours with ours to develop some initial impressions.

Setup

Unlike some other displays, LG’s UltraFine 5K comes fully assembled in the box, making setup a breeze. Once you pull the protective sleeve off the display itself and some foam wrap off of the display’s foot (and easily peel off an Energy Star sticker), it’s just a matter of finding a spot for it on your desk, plugging in the power cord, and connecting the Thunderbolt 3 cable to your MacBook Pro.

Also unlike some other displays, the power supply is built into the display itself, so there is no large external power brick to have to find a place for.

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While the display comes fully assembled, the stand can be easily removed for transport or if you wish to use a VESA arm or wall bracket for mounting the display. LG includes a separate rear cover in the box for use with VESA mounts to make it simple to convert from standing to mounted setups.

The UltraFine 5K includes smooth spring and friction height adjustment, making it easy to move the display up and down over a range of 110 mm to find just the right height, while the display can be angled up or down over a range of –5 to +25 degrees. Vertical orientation of the display is not supported, although it can be rotated slightly left or right to compensate for minor leveling issues. A Kensington lock slot is included if you need to secure the display to a desk or other fixed object.

With the LG UltraFine 5K able to supply up to 85 watts of power over USB-C, this truly is a one-cable solution even for the 15-inch MacBook Pro, at least for basic setups. The display includes a camera, speakers, and three downstream 5 Gbps USB-C ports that provide up to 1.5 amps to allow for additional peripherals to be connected hub-style.

There isn’t even a power button on this display, which keeps the look and functionality clean and simple as the display automatically sleeps and wakes depending on the state of the connected computer. While it’s a simple design, the fact that there’s a single cable for data and power means that if you want to charge your MacBook Pro through the display, the UltraFine 5K has to be on, which may be an issue for a few users.

Build Quality

Make no mistake, this doesn’t look like an Apple display, but it’s certainly not terrible. A metal foot provides solid stability, while the rest of the body is a matte black plastic. My desk setup includes a hutch and I tend to keep the lighting in my office fairly dim, so everything about this display except for the screen itself kind of disappears into the background and doesn’t bother me. But if you plan to have this display sitting prominently out in the open, you’ll probably notice it’s not the prettiest thing on the market. Bezels are a bit larger than many other displays, particularly on the top where the camera and microphone are housed.

To be honest though, when you set this display up you’re not going to be looking at the bezels. It’s the gorgeous 27-inch screen that catches your eye. The 218 ppi IPS display is likely an identical or very similar panel to the one used in Apple’s 27-inch Retina iMac, supporting 99 percent of the P3 spectrum for improved color display. The screen itself has a glossy finish, although it does generate considerably less glare than the Apple Thunderbolt Display users may be familiar with.

Ports

A Thunderbolt 3/USB-C port is the sole input available on the UltraFine 5K, which means you won’t be able to hook up multiple sources such as over HDMI or DisplayPort and switch between them. The MacBook Pro uses Thunderbolt 3 over the USB-C port to drive the full 5K resolution over a single cable, while older Thunderbolt Macs can use Apple’s adapter to drive the display at lower resolutions.

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On the downstream side, the three 5 Gbps USB-C ports with 1.5 amp power delivery make for a decent connectivity hub, but the lack of USB-A ports also means you’ll likely need some adapters if you want to hook up your peripherals.

Resolutions

The UltraFine 5K can be managed alongside other displays within the Displays section of System Preferences, and it defaults to a Retina 2560×1440 display, taking full advantage of the massive 5120×2880 screen. Unsurprisingly, text and Retina-optimized images are extremely sharp in this mode.

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I’ve been testing the UltraFine 5K as part of a three-display setup, alongside an Apple Thunderbolt Display and the MacBook Pro’s own screen. The Retina 2560×1440 display offers the same desktop size as my Apple Thunderbolt Display, which makes for a natural layout and easy transitions between displays. With its Retina display, the UltraFine 5K is obviously much sharper than the Apple Thunderbolt Display, a fact that’s impossible to miss.

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My current desk setup: Apple Thunderbolt Display on left, UltraFine 5K in the middle, and new 15-inch MacBook Pro on right

If you prefer a different resolution for the UltraFine 5K, you can select from several other resolution options in System Preferences, including 3200×1800, 2880×1620, 2048×1152, and 1600×900. Interestingly, Apple doesn’t offer anything higher than 3200×1800 as a recommended scaled option, although the full 5120×2880 (as well as 1440×810 and 1280×720 low-resolution options) is available if you hold down the option key while clicking the Scaled resolution option. Unsurprisingly, everything is really tiny at the full resolution, as this display packs a lot of pixels.

LG Screen Manager

The UltraFine 5K and its 4K sibling are supported by an LG Screen Manager app for Mac, which is very similar to the OnScreen Manager app users of some other LG displays might be familiar with. LG Screen Manager supports automatic splitting of a desktop, allowing you to divide your screen into up to four sections to allow multiple apps to be automatically displayed maximized to the size of the section and preventing them from overlapping. As you drag an app to a section, other apps are automatically moved to other sections of the display and everything is resized to fit their new locations if necessary.

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Example of LG Screen Manager’s split view – Dragging Safari from bottom right section to left section will automatically arrange and resize the window to fit the desktop section

LG Screen Manager’s most handy implementation is through a menu bar app that allows quick access to the different screen splitting options, but it also includes a fully windowed app that allows access to the same options, as well as software updates for the display and links to Apple’s System Preferences for adjusting resolution and more.

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LG Screen Manager menu bar app (left) and main app (right)

Bottom Line

If you’re in the market for a 5K display to use with your new MacBook Pro, you don’t really have any other options, as the Thunderbolt 3 standard is just hitting the market. Regardless, this is a very solid display. Image quality is terrific, as anyone with a Retina iMac can attest, with accurate color representation and sharp text and graphics. The physical design may not match Apple’s aesthetic, but it’s serviceable and relatively non-obtrusive, while the build quality is solid.

The $1299 list price is certain to give many pause given other Ultra HD and 4K options on the market for half the price or less, but with Apple’s 25 percent discount dropping the price to $974 through the end of March, it really makes this display worth considering. The jump to 5K truly does make a difference compared to displays in the 4K range and the quality of this display is fantastic. The included camera, microphone and speakers are also nice additions for keeping a clean setup if you don’t have high-end requirements, and many users upgrading from the Apple Thunderbolt Display would miss them if they hadn’t been included.

On the downside, the single input may be an issue for some, while only having three USB-C ports on the rear of the display for downstream connections isn’t ideal given the USB-A world we’re mostly still living in. But USB-C is the future, so the situation will only improve as more and more peripherals adopt the standard.

Apple is currently the only authorized retailer for the UltraFine 5K, with online orders currently being quoted shipping estimates of 2–4 weeks and in-store pickup dates listed as early February. Apple’s discounted pricing extends through March 31, so users considering placing an order should make sure to lock things in before then.

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