Last year, Apple unveiled its 27-inch iMac features a 5K screen with a resolution of 5120 x 2880 pixels, ie in practice a working surface of 2560 x 1440 pixels with a double screen resolution . According to a statement from the Korean manufacturer LG, Apple prepares an iMac 8K equipped with LG Quad UHD panel displays a definition of 7680 x 4320 pixels. The statement in question appeared on the LG website at the end of March and clearly evoked the launch of an iMac with a super-high-resolution screen later this year.
South Korean company LG is not a major player in the market displays for computers or even mobile devices. LG Display Division mainly produces panels for their own devices from LG. The company recently introduced a new screen for their upcoming smartphone LG G4, which has not yet been submitted.
Obviously, the announcement does not come from Apple has a habit of revealing its products when they are virtually available, with some exceptions including the Mac Pro unveiled six months before its release. Plus than a new iMac with an 8K screen, Apple fans waiting especially a new Apple Cinema Display or Thunderbolt Display, this would at least support the 4K and Thunderbolt 2. The Californian Company could unveil a monitor to 8K to take a step ahead and be able to keep this catalog for several years, as Thunderbolt Display released in July 2011…
LG: next iMac will be resolution 8K
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