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Hi guys.. I tried searching this topic on here but I never had any luck..
I know that Apple doesn't make this adapter but I was wondering if anyone knew if anyone else produced it....... I have an older mac book pro (with the dvi port to hook up to an external monitor) and I want to hook it up to my room mates Apple Thunderbolt Display (27-inch)... My Mac Book Pro works great for me and I do not feel that I need to upgrade at this time.. Anyone know how I can hook this up??? Thanks. |
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I'm not sure that you can go in that direction - but maybe someone here knows better. You can go the other direction - T-bolt to dvi. https://discussions.apple.com/thread...art=0&tstart=0 This thread seems to support that position - although there's still some room for doubt.
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With the price of Thunderbolt adapters soaring around the $100 mark, I'm not sure it's a good idea anyway. |
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The only unique feature of the Thunderbolt display is that it provides USB and FireWire breakout for computers with Thunderbolt. If your computer doesn't have Thunderbolt, you would just be buying an expensive display. |
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I have a 27" iMac at home, and I really wanted to be able to hook my work PC up and use the monitor. Unfortunately due to this major limitation I cannot, and now I'm forced to get a second monitor to hook up to my laptop. This is a major pain in the butt for me.
I had always stayed away from Apple due to things like this, but I decided to give them a try this time around, and it bit me in the butt... I'd be perfectly willing to drop $100 on an adapter that would work - a waste of money, yes, but at least I could use the beautiful iMac display for work instead of cramming another monitor onto my desk. Last edited by BrianLachoreVPI; 11-10-2011 at 07:07 PM. Reason: Removed inappropriate language |
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So - I cannot use my 27" iMac display. There is in fact a confirmed report \ article on ArsTechnica where a miniDP Cinema display works via Thunderbolt - when connected downstream of a Pegasus Thunderbolt RAID array. So, it can work, they just haven't released anything for it yet. What is doubly frustrating to me is that I just went all out Mac late last year. I picked up the MacBook Pro, then the iMac earlier this year. The reasoning primarily being 'it just works' (along with a host of other reasons). Now, it no longer 'just works'. In fact, it's hard to figure out what can or will work in the future with regards to TB. In the meantime, I'm missing out on real performance gains I could have had via USB 3.0 Plus, I'm loathe to open up my iMac and put in an SSD - so I'm booting off an external SSD via FW 800. If I had a 2010 iMac, i could have an eSata adapter put on it by OWC. No such doodads for this model. I feel like I bought an Edsel. ------------------------------------- MacBook Pro 13.3 2.4Ghz C2D 8GB RAM Corsair X128 128GB SSD iMac 2011 27" i5 2.7Ghz 12GB Ram 1TB HDD |
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