Lg Monitor For Mac

2020年12月18日
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After connecting my newly-purchased Mac mini 2018 to my Dell U2410 24 inch 1920×1200 LCD monitor by HDMI cable, I notice that the text is a little blurry and pixelated. The lines aren’t smooth, but jagged. The text looks like it would on an old analog TV.
The problem is caused by the Mac choosing to talk to the Dell monitor using YPbPr, an input color format previously used by S-Video and composite video for analog TVs. The Dell monitor supports two input color formats, RGB (digital computer standard) and YPbPr (analog TV standard). I am not sure why the Mac defaulted to using YPbPr, instead of the superior RGB color format.
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Note: I did not see this problem when connecting my MacBook Air 2015 to the Dell monitor using the Apple Mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter. Online comments seem to indicate that this issue only occurs with the 2018 (and probably later) Macs.
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The solution is to force the Mac to use the RGB input color format for my Dell U2410 monitor. This is accomplished by creating or overwriting the macOS’s EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) configuration file for the Dell monitor. The details are documented by this webpage, Fixing the External Monitor Color Problem with My 2018 MacBook Pro.
Tip: To verify that YPbPr is being used by your monitor, check the “Input Color Format” in the monitor settings. On my Dell monitor, I go to the monitor’s settings Menu and select “Color Settings” to view the “Input Color Format” field.
Because the EDID override files are located in a protected system directory, “/System/Library/Displays/Contents/Resources/Overrides/”, we will need to use the macOS Recovery Mode to write to it.
Here are the steps I took:
*Download the “patch-edid.rb” script file from GitHub’s adaugherity/patch-edid.rb project. This script will create an override EDID file to force RGB usage. Look for the “Download ZIP” button near the top-right. The archive file will be downloaded to “~/Downloads/7435890-00ff3ead17ae77d2f1c376e90831c037b7dea7ed.zip”.
*Unzip the downloaded archive file by double-clicking on it. (My Safari browser automatically unzipped the archive file after downloading.)
*Launch the Terminal app and run these commands:# Rename the unzipped folder to a nicer name, ’patch-edid’mv ~/Downloads/7435890-00ff3ead17ae77d2f1c376e90831c037b7dea7ed ~/Downloads/patch-edid# Change directory to the ’patch-edid’ foldercd ~/Downloads/patch-edid# Ruby should be pre-installed; double-check by getting version inforuby -v# Execute the scriptruby patch-edid.rb
*The script outputted the following on my Mac:Found display ’DELL U2410’: vendor ID=4268(0x10ac), product ID=61462(0xf016)Raw EDID data:00ffffffffffff0010ac16f04c5055310914010380342078ea1ec5ae4f34b1260e ...Setting color support to RGB 4:4:4 onlyNumber of extension blocks: 1removing extension blockRecalculated checksum: 0x38new EDID:00FFFFFFFFFFFF0010AC16F04C5055310914010380342078E21EC5AE4F34B1260E ...Output file: /Users/chanh/Downloads/patch-edid/DisplayVendorID-10ac/DisplayProductID-f016
*Take note of the output file, “/DisplayVendorID-10ac/DisplayProductID-f016”. We will need to put the ProductID file with its VendorID parent folder under the EDID overrides folder like so: “/System/Library/Displays/Contents/Resources/Overrides/DisplayVendorID-10ac/DisplayProductID-f016”.
*On my Mac, the “DisplayProductID-f016” file did not exist in the system “Overrides” folder. However, the “DisplayVendorID-10ac” folder did already exist there.
*Reboot into the macOS Recovery Mode. When the Mac starts up, hold down “Command-R” (hold down both the “Command ⌘” and “R” keys) and release when you see the Apple logo.
*Tip: An easier alternative is to hold the “Option/Alt” key on boot to launch the Startup Manager. Then just click and release “Command-R” keys to launch into the recovery mode.
*Once in recovery mode (you will see “macOS Utilities” in the top menu bar), click on the “Utilities” menu and select “Terminal” to launch the Terminal application.
*On my Mac, the main “Macintosh HD” drive is automatically mounted. If it isn’t on your system, launch the “Disk Utility” first (before the “Terminal”), select the “Macintosh HD” disk (or whatever you named it), and click the “Mount” button. Quit the “Disk Utility” when done in order to launch the Terminal application.
*Run these commands in the Terminal:# Change directory to your ’patch-edid’ directory# Note: Change the ’username’ string below to your actual usernamecd/Volumes/Macintosh HD/Users/username/Downloads/patch-edid/# Copy your override subfolder+file into the EDID overrides system directory# Note: Change the ’DisplayVendorID-XXXX’ to your actual DisplayVendorID# Do not include ending forward-slash at end of ’DisplayVendorID-XXXX’cp-R DisplayVendorID-XXXX /Volumes/Macintosh HD/System/Library/Displays/Contents/Resources/Overrides/
*Quit the “macOS Utilities” to reboot.
After reboot, the text on the Dell monitor is no longer blurry and pixelated. The text looks sharper and the lines are smoother. (Unfortunately, the photo to the right does not show the blurry/pixelated text very well.) When I check the monitor’s “Input Color Format”, it now says “RGB”. Success.About the LG UltraFine 5K Display
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You can use the included Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) cable to connect your MacBook Pro or MacBook Air, or use the included USB-C cable to connect your MacBook or iPad Pro. The display has one Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) port which delivers up to 94W of charging power to the host device and three USB-C ports that function as downstream USB-C ports (5Gbps) and offer additional connectivity and power to compatible devices and accessories. New Lg Monitors For Macbook ProSystem requirements and compatible Mac models
The new LG UltraFine 5K Display (Model 27MD5KL-B) requires a Mac with a USB-C port or Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) port running macOS Mojave 10.14.6 or later, or an iPad Pro with a USB-C port running iOS 12.4 or later. If your Mac has Thunderbolt 2 ports, you can use a Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt 2 adapter to connect to the display.Lg 5k Monitor5120 x 2880 at 60Hz
You can use the LG UltraFine 5K Display with these Mac models at full 5K resolution:
*Mac Pro introduced in 2019
*iMac Pro
*iMac introduced in 2017 or later
*Mac mini introduced in 2018
*MacBook Pro introduced in 2016 or later
*MacBook Air introduced in 2018 or later
iMac Pro supports two LG UltraFine 5K displays configured as dual-link SST 5120x2880 10bpc at 60Hz. Learn more about how to connect multiple displays to your iMac Pro.
Mac Pro supports up to six LG UltraFine 5K displays depending on the graphics cards installed. Learn more about connecting multiple displays to your Mac Pro (2019).
Mac mini, MacBook Air, and iMac support one LG UltraFine 5K Display.Lg Monitor For Mac Pro
The 15-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models support two LG UltraFine 5K Displays at full resolution, or four LG UltraFine 5K Displays at 4096x2304 resolution. To use two LG UltraFine 5K Displays at full resolution, you need to plug one display into a Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) port on the left side of your MacBook Pro, and the other display into a Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) port on the right side:3840 x 2160 at 60Hz
You can use the LG UltraFine 5K Display at a resolution of 3840 x 2160 at 60Hz on these devices:
*MacBook introduced in 2015 or later
*Mac computers with Thunderbolt 2 ports using the Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt 2 adapter
*iPad Pro with USB-C3840 x 1800 at 60HzLg Monitor For Macbook
You can use the LG UltraFine 5K Display at a resolution of 3840 x 1800 at 60Hz with this Mac model:
*Mac mini introduced in 2014, preferably using macOS 10.12.4 or later
Learn how to adjust your display’s resolution.If you have issues connecting the displayLg Monitor With Thunderbolt For Mac Mini
*The LG UltraFine 5K Display doesn’t support daisy-chaining of displays. The three USB-C ports on the display provide additional connectivity to USB 3 devices only.
*Get help with video issues if you still don’t see an image when using the correct cable.
*If the LG UltraFine 5K Display doesn’t power on or you don’t see an image after following the steps in the article above, contact LG to get service for your display.
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