I would like to get two external monitors for my MacBook Pro 15 Late 2013 running Mojave 10.14.3. Specifically, I'm considering two of the Dell P2415Q 24" Monitors. I may also keep my MacBook open and use the display as a 3rd monitor.
Usage is mainly for programming work with some light non-FPS gaming (talking Civilisation, not CS:GO)
- Will my MacBook be powerful enough to drive this dual 4k monitor setup?
- Can I use MST and daisy chain the two displays from one Thunderbolt port, or would I need to run a separate cable for each display?
- Just generally will it work perfectly fine, or are there potential issues I should be aware of?
Similar questions have been asked before but I feel like there's some conflicting answers (or I just don't understand) and I just want to check before I spend so much money...
2560 x 1440displays instead of 4K? Or would you say the impact of downscaling is minimal enough that it's worth going for 4K for future proofing (probably get a new macbook in a year or two) – Lee Apr 04 '19 at 11:09Allan: QHD displays aren't much cheaper so i'll just stick with the 4k. I don't really have a budget as such, I just need to justify the cost to myself. The more it is, the less chance i'll go through with it. Around the £500 - £600 mark is what I feel is right.
So as long as I get 2 of those Type C DisplayPort cables and accept it won't run at full resolution on my current hardware, I should be fine :)
– Lee Apr 04 '19 at 11:18