Caporegime
Hi all,
In conjunction with the other thread about setting up a home office/desk I'll be buying an external screen.
Normally I'd just buy any external monitor, connect via HDMI and be done with it. But what I've noticed when travelling and connecting the laptop to various TV's to watch movies is micro stutter. Moving windows around on the screens or playing videos often if not always results in some degree of micro stutter, which drives me insane.
My question is...is there a benefit to getting a thunderbolt display? Does the MacBook handle this better?
Thanks in advance
Jake
In conjunction with the other thread about setting up a home office/desk I'll be buying an external screen.
Normally I'd just buy any external monitor, connect via HDMI and be done with it. But what I've noticed when travelling and connecting the laptop to various TV's to watch movies is micro stutter. Moving windows around on the screens or playing videos often if not always results in some degree of micro stutter, which drives me insane.
My question is...is there a benefit to getting a thunderbolt display? Does the MacBook handle this better?
Thanks in advance
Jake