If you hopped over to the LG UltraFine 5K display in Apple's online store recently,Big Tits | Adult Movies Online you may have noticed that something is missing: a star rating.
A Redditor accused Apple of removing the rating after a "storm of negative reviews," most of which had to do with the monitor failing to wake from sleep. However, it now appears the listing never had any reviews in the first place.
SEE ALSO: Apple's website just got an update only total geeks will noticeAs of this writing, the product has no "Ratings & Reviews" section; we couldn't find a single user review for this particular monitor on Apple's site. In contrast, LG's smaller, 4K UltraFine monitor has a visible star rating at the time of this writing. Check out the screenshots of both products's pages, below.
The rating for the 4K display is quite poor — only 2.5 stars — with many reviewers slamming the monitor for not waking from sleep when connected to a MacBook Pro, and some using that product's reviews section to complain about the 5K version.
"The display remains dark when connected to a 2016 MacBook. Once connected, the MacBook slows down and eventually crashes," one reviewer wrote, echoing similar complaints on Apple's support board.
"Decided to replace my Apple Thunderbolt display with the LG UltraFine 5K for my 2 monitor setup. The 5K has been a disaster. Black screen, screen flashes, eventually leading to a locked up computer," wrote another.
The two LG monitors were a sort of a replacement for Apple's own Thunderbolt displays, which were discontinued in 2016 and have been featured prominently during Apple's last Mac-centric event.
Update Jan. 25 12:06 p.m.:A source at Apple who didn't want to be named says the rating system, which will be exactly the same as it is for the 4K unit, will be turned on later today.
Second update, Jan. 26, 4:04 p.m.:It now appears the reviews section on the 5K monitor was never active before Jan. 25. It is active now, and though there are still some complaints about the monitor not waking from sleep, accusations that Apple may have censored content on the page are unsubstantiated. We have amended the story and headline accordingly.
Topics Apple Reviews
Previous:TikTok ban looms in U.S. Here's the latest.
Next:Mary Shows Up
Journalists across the country are using a Slack channel to tackle TrumpWhat one 'Supergirl' story arc taught me about coming outEverything you thought you knew about Q from James Bond is wrongFather teaches his son the ABCs with a little help from trap musicMan cycles home only to realise he'd gone 310 miles in the wrong directionJoel Embiid's brilliant tweet tweaks Trump where it hurts after NBA AllJapanese iPhone supplier to begin producing flexible LCD screensFacebook just hired a big shot to run its virtual reality divisionFacebook is giving longer videos a bump in your News FeedBritish women pen emotional letters to Theresa May before she meets TrumpThese Chinese festive food mashups are blowing our minds'The Avengers Project' means one thing: Marvel. Video. Games!New leaked Galaxy S8 photos finally reveal its headphone jack statusA robotic NASA mission could help us mine asteroids in the futureThe LGBTQ community is coming to march and werk on WashingtonJapanese iPhone supplier to begin producing flexible LCD screensWhat this NFL player put on Facebook Live cost him $10,000 and now he's very sorryIkea's new collection for 'today's nomadic youth' has everyone very confusedStudy shows dogs love reggae, my dudesNvidia and AMD Keep Dropping GPU Prices After New Product Launches Flop Look: New Paintings by Sebastian Blanck Banned Books Week: Snorri the Seal The Prescience of Aldous Huxley T. S. Eliot: “The World Will Always Be an Unpleasant Place” It’s Time for Another Really Difficult Puzzle Was Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” Inspired by Algae? Truly Trending: An Interview about Intensifiers Good to Go Flooded Penthouse Love Poems from the Fourteenth Century Ann Beattie: “Upon Knowing I Must Soon Depart” Let’s Try Something New: Strophic Prose “Sand”, a story by Barry Yourgrau In with the Old Philosophers, out with the New On Barbara Comyns’s “Our Spoons Came from Woolworths” Last Chance for our Summer Deal What If the Cultural Apocalypse Has Already Happened? Look: Eight Paintings by Caitlin Keogh A New Machine: Remembering Don Buchla Reading Cy Twombly: Poetry in Paint
2.3031s , 10134.140625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Big Tits | Adult Movies Online】,Defense Information Network