No native resolution for LG 31MU97 on Macbook Pro M1

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It's DCI display and it's native resolution is 4960*2160 but there is no such option and the highest possible resolution for some reason is 3840*2160. I have to use SwitchResX to enable it. Why is this happening?

Posted on Dec 23, 2022 11:15 AM

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Posted on Dec 24, 2022 06:31 AM

There don't seem to be more capable cables readily available.


this spec sheet says the expected maximum resolution when connected to a Mac (even the new Mac Pro) is exactly what you are seeing: 3480x2160@60Hz


https://www.lg.com/us/support/products/documents/31MU97%20Spec%20Sheet.pdf


it appears they do not expect Macs to be able to set the resolution of the display to its maximum.


Your SwitchRes solution may be the only way to proceed.

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Dec 24, 2022 06:31 AM in response to Rustam_Himadiiev

There don't seem to be more capable cables readily available.


this spec sheet says the expected maximum resolution when connected to a Mac (even the new Mac Pro) is exactly what you are seeing: 3480x2160@60Hz


https://www.lg.com/us/support/products/documents/31MU97%20Spec%20Sheet.pdf


it appears they do not expect Macs to be able to set the resolution of the display to its maximum.


Your SwitchRes solution may be the only way to proceed.

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No native resolution for LG 31MU97 on Macbook Pro M1

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