For a couple of months, Apple has never been good since they are facing deadlines. The Airpod and Beatx wireless headphones that should have made for iPhone7 have been delayed for months, and now it would appear that the key MacBook Pro accessory will not make into stores by Christmas. Apple touted as a replacement for Thunderbolt Display which is LG 5K monitor that was initially guaranteed to be delivered by early of December.

According to 9To5mac, LG affirmed that the 5K Ultrafine screen Apple that suggested for use with the new MacBook Pro models has been delayed. The company agent reported that LG does not yet have an exact date for availability. However, the availability has proven that it is limited as it has for Airpods, purchasers could possibly end up holding while waiting until February nor March for the delivery.

Apple offers 5K Ultrafine with a launch price of $974, however, it will only be available just until December 31. Still, the pre-orders have not been open yet, that would not permit people to place their orders before the value rise until $1299. As the promo runs until December 31st as stated earlier, it is then expected that by the end of the month it will be on sale. It is likewise that if you have got an eye for LG's 5K screen, you will need to hustle to get the deal as soon as possible before it will back to its original pricing, as YAHOO TECH reported.

Apple presented LG's 5K UltraFine screen during the MacBook Pro keynote. LG's screen outline was designed in close to the partnership with Apple, and intensely utilizes the USB-C standard that Apple is pushing in its most recent PCs. However, a survey demonstrated that many of 2016 MacBook Pro proprietors are taking part of planning to wait for the officially prescribed 5K screen. Around 35% of planning to purchase the LG's 5K UltraFine, while 19% are holding up to see what is the different options that are available.