
Jan 7, 2017 - But the new MacBook Pro's very expensive so could he finally be tempted to switch again? It wouldn't have been so bad, except that Windows maps the alt key to the. It's another to have to re-learn them every time you plug in a peripheral. Both feel the weight of versions past sitting on their shoulders. Nov 03, 2018 There’s no settings page or custom map post type — there’s only a single shortcode [pw_map address=”your address here”] that you insert into a post/page. This is what the output looks like. Remember, there’s absolutely no customization offered. This plugin definitely isn’t for everyone. Focus Blur plug-in is blurring effect, a kind of called DoF. This software makes an out of focus with luminosity and depth, like a sight or lenses. It can be used with depth map, depth fakes and shine effect.
Mediocre for Gaming I bought this to use with my 2017 15' MacBook Pro to play fortnite with. It can run Fortnite on medium/low settings at about 50 FPS but honestly not worth $700.
I bought this to use with my 2017 15' MacBook Pro to play fortnite with. It can run Fortnite on medium/low settings at about 50 FPS but honestly not worth $700. I definitely do not believe that it creates 'super smooth gaming' like advertised. Im very sad, I was hoping that Apple finally created a gaming solution to their computers! More (Read full review) • Written by Alec H from FRUIT HEIGHTS • Jul 15, 2018 453 of 645 people found this useful.

Great plug-and-play eGPU for LG Ultrafine 5k Display I've considered and examined various eGPU options for my 2016 Macbook Pro for some time, as even the highest-end option (Radeon Pro 460 at the time) is simply n I've considered and examined various eGPU options for my 2016 Macbook Pro for some time, as even the highest-end option (Radeon Pro 460 at the time) is simply not sufficient to run the two 5k TB3 displays without a quite noticeable slowdown on the GUI and associated tasks. However, until last week, all options for eGPU acceleration of TB3 displays were limited, since the displays still had to be connected directly to the computer. This eGPU finally solves this problem by offering a direct connection to the TB3 display, sitting between the computer and monitor! Finally a product that again lives up to the old Apple motto of 'just works' -- no additional drivers or software needed, and the internal USB3.1 hub is an added bonus. And, while the Radeon Pro 580 is admittedly not a top-of-the-line card compared to some other options currently available, for the price it's a reasonable deal (eGPU enclosures start at $300 without a card), especially considering the unique TB3 connectivity option for the display itself -- this is, quite simply, the *only* functional option for those using a macbook pro and the LG Ultrafine 5k. The eGPU (Radeon Pro 580) reliably runs the primary display, and the internal discrete card (Radeon 460) is dedicated to the secondary one.
My only gripe is that the included cable is so short, it should almost be called a dongle. For $699 they could have at least included something closer to the 0.8m length. Overall, very satisfied with my purchase. More (Read full review) • Written by Joshua W from Studio City • Jul 14, 2018 225 of 287 people found this useful. I'm an apple hard die fan and I'll ever be, and I think Apple makes the best products period, but this one misses the mark so badly, to the point where it's pai I'm an apple hard die fan and I'll ever be, and I think Apple makes the best products period, but this one misses the mark so badly, to the point where it's painful.