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I read an interesting thing in Molly Wood's Mac Pro review for New York Times: Apple told her that Mac Pro was meant to be 'portable.' The only portable monitor I can think of is the iPad. Perhaps iPad Pro could be a wireless monitor for Mac Pro (and 4K).
Update: - HDTV resolution is 1920×1080 9.7' iPad Retina resolution is: 2048×1536 So, the iPad already has more resolution than HDTV. 4K resolution (standard) is: 3840x2160 I think it's doable on a larger iPad (iPad Pro).
I read an interesting thing in Molly Wood's Mac Pro review for New York Times: Apple told her that Mac Pro was meant to be 'portable.' The only portable monitor I can think of is the iPad. Intego contentbarrier x4 dual protection for mac. Perhaps iPad Pro could be a wireless monitor for Mac Pro (and 4K). Update: - HDTV resolution is 1920×1080 9.7' iPad Retina resolution is: 2048×1536 So, the iPad already has more resolution than HDTV. 4K resolution (standard) is: 3840x2160 I think it's doable on a larger iPad (iPad Pro). I read an interesting thing in Molly Wood's Mac Pro review for New York Times: Apple told her that Mac Pro was meant to be 'portable.' The only portable monitor I can think of is the iPad.
Perhaps iPad Pro could be a wireless monitor for Mac Pro (and 4K). Update: - HDTV resolution is 1920×1080 9.7' iPad Retina resolution is: 2048×1536 So, the iPad already has more resolution than HDTV. 4K resolution (standard) is: 3840x2160 I think it's doable on a larger iPad (iPad Pro).
I read an interesting thing in Molly Wood's Mac Pro review for New York Times: Apple told her that Mac Pro was meant to be 'portable.' The only portable monitor I can think of is the iPad. Perhaps iPad Pro could be a wireless monitor for Mac Pro (and 4K). Update: - HDTV resolution is 1920×1080 9.7' iPad Retina resolution is: 2048×1536 So, the iPad already has more resolution than HDTV. 4K resolution (standard) is: 3840x2160 I think it's doable on a larger iPad (iPad Pro). Click to expand.
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Except that it is relatively extremely poor at taking in video signal from the outside. Other than a viable connector from the outside world to the screen it is a great monitor. You aren't thinking very hard or broadly. There are lots of smaller, lightweight monitors folks could pick up besides an iPad. You also don't necessarily need to bring the monitor if it is already there. (e.g., fixed studios with monitors in statically in place with computers-technicians that come and go.
) Wireless 4K?? Yeah perhaps after some heavy duty compression with bleeding edge standards. As a live, uncompressed media stream? Not likely anytime soon. The biggest issue right now with anything 4K is delivery.
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You can buy a 4k tv but there isn't a good way to deliver it to the tv. Uncompressed 4k is HUGE, even streaming 4k over a wired network takes a good amount of time. Put that together with air display or whatever you would use and it would be a mess. When my ipad is used to make a third display for my mac its laggy now imagine 4k. So I don't think so, plus 4k is kind of pointless on that size screen because editing anything (videos, photos.) would be a nightmare.