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HP today launched its with 4K Ultra HD resolution and a built-in USB-C port for charging the new MacBook Pro, 12-inch MacBook, or most other USB-C devices at up to 60 watts over a single cable. The IPS LED-backlit display features a clean design with a micro-edge bezel, matte black rear panel, and a thin aluminum stand. The base can be detached for VESA wall or arm mounting, but a bracket is not included. The display has a 60Hz refresh rate and supports AMD FreeSync, designed to eliminate stuttering and tearing in games and videos by locking the refresh rate to the framerate of the graphics card.

Tech specs:. 27-inch IPS LED display with ultra-wide 178° angle viewing. 4K Ultra HD resolution (3,840×2,160 pixels). 16:9 aspect ratio with 142 PPI. 60Hz refresh rate. 99% sRGB color gamut. Typical brightness of 350 cd/m2.

Built-in ports: 1 USB-C, 1 DisplayPort 1.2, 1 HDMI 2.0, 1 HDMI 1.4. USB-C Power Delivery up to 60 watts. AMD FreeSync. VESA mounting Included in the box:.

A/C power cable. USB-C cable. DisplayPort cable. HDMI cable HP's new ENVY 27 Display is and at select retailers in the United States for $499 starting today. The price point is about $200 cheaper than some competing, such as the LG 27UD88 and Lenovo ThinkVision X1, but features and connectivity vary. One display that may be a better buy in the near term is LG's and Apple's new. While it has a smaller 21.5-inch screen, the UltraFine has 'Cinema' 4K resolution (4,096×2,304), built-in speakers, 3 additional USB-C ports, higher 500 cd/m2 brightness, and a wider DCI-P3 color gamut.

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LG's UltraFine 4K display is $524—only $25 extra—until December 31. Afterwards, its price returns to $699.95, which will make it a less attractive option compared to HP's ENVY 27 display, although still worth consideration. I’m sure Apple didn’t sell enough of its pricey Cinema Display to justify its production. And though it was a competent display for professional requirements, businesses often opted for other serious displays—even ones that cost more than Apple’s. Still, I can’t help but wonder how this will impact Apple’s reputation of providing a complete, compatible experience. Not to mention, Apple prosumers are style-concious and fond of Apple’s aesthetic. Even if it’s not profitable alone, a matching display somehow makes the collective hardware more legit.

How difficult or expensive would it be for Apple to re-purpose a Retina iMac’s shell and display to serve as a standalone display?

When Frolic intern told me about the huge acai bowl crowned with mac nut butter and cacao nibs that she got in Chinatown, she had my complete attention. That was at the end of June. I’d been trying to make it to ever since — and when I did recently, I found a lot more than acai. Well + Proper is on Smith Street, close to the Marin Tower municipal parking garage.

Has been open on Smith Street since January, but the hours fluctuated because it’s run by one-woman show Jenelle. Now it's open consistently from 9:30 a.m. On weekdays only. Jenelle got her start selling organic cold-pressed juices and green smoothies in Vancouver, Canada.

When demand skyrocketed, she started doing (aka juice cleanses) for clients. After eight years, she decided to spread her wings, move to Hawaii and start an expanded business. Some of the juices at Well + Proper. Photo courtesy Well + Proper That was three years ago. It took Jenelle some time to find a space she really wanted for her store, so in the meantime she set up a website and offered juice to clients including pro surfers on the North Shore.

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She found the Chinatown spot last year. “There are so many acai bowls that are high in sugar, are not organic and not using the highest-quality ingredients,” she says. “Bowls can be so much more nourishing than the ones provided at some places. I wanted the opportunity to provide a great bowl for people.” The interior of Well + Proper.

With only four counter seats, most customers opt to grab and go. “And that’s where I got the name ‘Well and Proper,’” she says. “I do it well and I do it proper.” The green juice menu features more than 100 recipes. Photo courtesy Well + Proper “With juice subscriptions, you can get anywhere from six to 18 bottles delivered a week,” Jenelle says. “It’s really up to the individual.

I have a massive green juice menu and I rotate juices so customers don’t have any repeat juices during the week. Ideally, you should be rotating your greens.” I would rotate my greens, except today I’m here for an acai bowl. The acai bowls don’t all have names, but there are several varieties to choose from.

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Acai bowls are available in small ($7.50-9.50) or large ($9.50-13.25) sizes and are made with organic ingredients like raw-nola, which Jenelle makes daily with organic, gluten-free oats. She also makes the mac nut butters and nut mylks (not a typo) that go into the bowls. The most popular acai bowl features acai, bananas, blueberries, mac nut butter, strawberries, raw cacao and mac nut mylk. This acai blend isn’t super sweet. I find it refreshing, especially in the overwhelmingly muggy weather we’ve been having. It’s also not extremely tart, thanks to the raw cacao nibs and creamy mac nut butter.

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The fresh fruits are delicious, but my favorite part has to be the raw-nola. It’s not crunchy like typical granola, but I enjoy the chewier oat texture and softer consistency.

Jenelle tells me to come back soon for the juices. Due to the nature of my job, juice cleanses aren’t exactly my thing. But for an acai bowl, my next visit will only be a matter of time.

Well + Proper 918 Smith St. Chinatown 319-7544 Open Mon-Fri 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m.