![]() ![]() Not sure what this means, but it certainly looks like they've increased the charging power in the L model, which they specifically market as being for "macOS compatibility." That would suggest Apple required it for sale on their site, in anticipation of this new, upcoming MBP. If you just go looking for the UltraFine 5K without knowing this, you'll find the 27MD5KA-B page, which says it goes up to “85W” (also notice this is 2W below the Apple 87W power adapter spec, just like 94W versus 96W) for charging : You have to look for the 27MD5KL-B part number - I found the part number on the Apple site, then searched for it on the LG site. The new LG UltraFine 5K, from the Apple site: "Up to 94W over Thunderbolt 3 or USB-C for host power and charging" Pretty much means that no current docking station or monitor will be able to provide sufficient power to run the computer on a single cable.
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