macOS 27 Golden Gate adds higher resolution support for ultrawide displays
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Marcus Mendes
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Summary
macOS 27 Golden Gate, announced at WWDC, includes improved support for ultrawide displays, enabling higher resolutions such as 5K at 120Hz. This feature was not mentioned during the keynote but has been confirmed by Apple. The M5 MacBook Pro and other Macs can already drive external displays at these resolutions in various configurations.
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One addition to macOS 27 Golden Gate that went unmentioned during yesterday's WWDC keynote was the fact that the system has improved its ultrawide display support.
The M5 MacBook Pro, for instance, can drive external displays in several configurations and at different native resolutions.
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