MACBOOK PRO 13 MID 2012 SCREEN TO RETINA DISPLAY MAC OS X
The VIZIO has an HDMI 2.0 port so can do 4K 60Hz but I noticed that Mac OS X (10.10.2) can still only do over it's in-built HDMI port while the same machine, when booted into Windows 8.1 (Bootcamp) can do very easily. So I also bought a VIZIO 50" 4K display ("P502ui-B1E") and a new Macbook Pro 15" Retina Mid 2014 (GeForce 750M) MacBook Pro 13' Unibody (Mid 2012) Display Assembly 249.99 Buy Step 1 Lower Case Remove the following ten screws: Three 14.4 mm Phillips 00 screws Three 3.5 mm Phillips 00 screws Four 3.5 mm shouldered Phillips 00 screws When replacing the small screws, align them perpendicular to the slight curvature of the case (they don't go straight down). maybe should have ordered the 39" display. I have to move my head quite a bit - like when talking to 2-3 people at a party and you have to move your head to make eye contact. On a side note, at the native 4K resolution, everything looks the right size on the screen at 3' away but the panel is a bit too big. Sometimes it goes for 5 or more minutes! It's a weird bug and I know that opening the macbook pro lid helps it get quickly out of this weird mode.
Sometimes when coming out of sleep, the HDMI panel keeps cycling through a black screen, displays "snow" or digital white noise. Upgrade screen to MacBook Pro 2013 Retina screen Howdy I've done a fair bit of research the last few days, as it turns out both the 2012 non-retina and the 2013 Retina MacBook pro seems to share the same 30-pin connector for the display in roughly the same place on the motherboard. Ok, so I got the display and it works just fine - power it up and connect the HDMI cable and it's set to 4K 30Hz (the panel's limit). Apple Macbook Pro Retina 13 A1502 2015 LCD Display Assembly 661-023 R 7,000.00 New Apple Complete Screen LCD Display Assembly MacBook Pro 13 Retina A1502 Late 20 661-8153 R 7,440.