Fans have been waiting for a new monitor from Apple for a long time - Cupertino has already promised one. Now the time could soon be here - the company has removed the LG Ultrafine 4K from the store without comment.
Star analyst Ming-Chi Kuo recently predicted a new Apple monitor. It is due to be released in the middle of this year - Kuo still believes that Apple will present the monitor at WWDC 2019. This statement has now been reinforced by the removal of the LG Ultrafine 4K from the Apple Store. Anyone who still wants to buy an LG monitor will have to resort to the 5K version with a whopping 27".
32″ large with 6K resolution
This model is currently still available, but it is unknown how long this will be possible for. Apple's new screen is said to be 32" and have a 6K resolution, i.e. 6,240 x 2,880 pixels - according to the rumor mill. The market launch of such a product has been awaited by fans for a long time. Whether Apple will actually release the long-awaited screen on the WWDC 2019 It remains to be seen, of course, what will happen next.