Wednesday, March 25, 2015

New MacBook Air support connection 4K-display at a frequency of 60 Hz

Laptops MacBook Air Release 2015 supports output to 4K-monitors. This is reported by observers technical publication Ars Technica, who successfully connect the monitor with ultra-high resolution for laptop Apple.
Air-4K-1

Owners of the latest MacBook Air Thunderbolt interface can be used to connect two 4K-displays. Tests have shown that a computer running OS X Yosemite or running mode Boot Camp running Windows 8 "holds" the frequency of 60 Hz.
Updated 11- and 13-inch MacBook Air models are now equipped with Intel Core 5th generation at up to 2.2 GHz technology and Turbo Boost, increases the frequency up to 3.2 GHz, integrated graphics processor Intel HD Graphics 6000 and supports Thunderbolt technology 2 with a bandwidth of up to 20 Gbit / s - twice larger than in the previous generation.
Specification of Broadwell-U involve the use of monitors with a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels. Officially, the limit value for the MacBook Air release in 2015 is 2560 × 1440 pixels, but as it turned out to Ars Technica, owners of cars may well use a 4K-model.
Air-4K-2
The new MacBook Air is already on sale in the Apple online store and a number of authorized resellers. 
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