Use an 8K display with your Mac
Certain Mac models support external displays with 8K resolution, higher refresh rates of up to 240 Hz when using 4K resolution and expanded support for variable refresh rate (VRR).
Find compatible Mac models
These Mac models support 8K resolution, 4K resolution with refresh rates of up to 240 Hz and VRR on a compatible external display:
MacBook Pro with M2 Pro, M3 Pro, M2 Max or M3 Max introduced in 2023 or later
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Mac mini (2023 with M2 Pro)
Mac Studio introduced in 2023
Identify your Mac Studio model
Mac Pro introduced in 2023
Set up your display
Connect your display, then set the resolution and refresh rate.
Connect your display
Connect the HDMI cable directly from the HDMI port on your Mac to your display.
To get the highest resolution and refresh rate, don’t use an adapter with the HDMI cable.
Set resolution and refresh rate for your display
After connecting your display, use Display settings on your Mac to set the display’s resolution and refresh rate.
On some displays, you may first need to use the display’s built-in menus to enable 8K resolution and VRR. On some TVs, these settings will appear under different names, such as “game mode” for VRR and “input signal plus” for 8K resolution. Check the documentation for your display for more information.
Find out what to do if your display isn’t working
Make sure your display is using the latest firmware from the manufacturer. Check your display's documentation for details.
Find out what to do if your external display is blank when connected to your Mac.