macOS 27 Golden Gate Enhances Ultrawide Display Support with Higher Resolutions
macOS 27 Golden Gate adds higher resolution support for ultrawide displays

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macOS 27 Golden Gate introduces improved support for ultrawide displays, allowing resolutions like 5K at 120Hz. This update enhances the user experience by maintaining display arrangements and expanding compatibility for various ultrawide aspect ratios.
- 01macOS 27 Golden Gate supports ultrawide displays with higher resolutions, including 5K at 120Hz.
- 02Current Macs, like the M5 MacBook Pro, can already handle high-end external display modes.
- 03The update maintains user display arrangements for seamless connectivity.
- 04Exact native resolutions for ultrawide displays in macOS 27 have not yet been specified.
- 05macOS 27 is set to be released in the fall and includes other enhancements like Liquid Glass and upgraded Siri.
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Apple's upcoming macOS 27 Golden Gate introduces significant enhancements for ultrawide display support, allowing users to achieve higher resolutions, such as 5K at 120Hz. Previously, macOS supported ultrawide displays but at lower resolutions and refresh rates. The M5 MacBook Pro is among several Macs capable of driving high-end external displays, depending on the model. The new update promises to maintain user display arrangements for a seamless experience when connecting monitors. While macOS currently supports standard resolutions, ultrawide displays typically use aspect ratios like 21:9, and the specific native resolutions available with this update have yet to be disclosed. Besides ultrawide support, macOS 27 will also feature improvements to Liquid Glass, Siri, and Writing Tools, with a release expected in the fall.
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