Apple delays shipments of UltraFine 5K monitor while LG fixes router issue Following LG’s admission that its new UltraFine 5K Display doesn’t play nice with routers , Apple has delayed shipments of the monitor by up to six weeks on its website. The delay, noticed first by MacRumors this afternoon , extends the wait for the Apple-certified monitor from two weeks, while LG continues to work on a shielding fix for future models to help cut down on electromagnetic interference. The 4K version of the device is still readily available, with a shipping estimate of about two to three days . The issue was first pointed out by Apple-dedicated news sites and early owners of the display late last month. At the time, 9to5Mac received confirmation from LG that the nearly $1,000 peripheral becomes unusable when located within two feet of a router. This was a problem specific to the UltraFine 5K model and not any other LG monitor, including ...
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