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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Thunderbolt 1/2 to Thunderbolt 3 adapter
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<blockquote data-quote="zacster" data-source="post: 1939012" data-attributes="member: 17931"><p>I bought one for $60 on Black Friday sale directly from Astropad. It works but can be finicky. I haven't tried a wired connection yet though and it is supposed to be better with that. But of course to do that you need that TB3 to TB2 adapter I mentioned above from Apple. </p><p></p><p>I'm also trying to make an M1 MBA with a broken screen work but you quickly run out of ports. You need one for power, one for the Luna, and one for the connection. Luna doesn't play well with USB hubs, but maybe I should try one that supports Thunderbolt, which I'm sure is expensive. (Edit: Yes, they are!) After all of this I'd probably be better off just buying a 27" 4k/5k display and have a stable connection that always works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zacster, post: 1939012, member: 17931"] I bought one for $60 on Black Friday sale directly from Astropad. It works but can be finicky. I haven't tried a wired connection yet though and it is supposed to be better with that. But of course to do that you need that TB3 to TB2 adapter I mentioned above from Apple. I'm also trying to make an M1 MBA with a broken screen work but you quickly run out of ports. You need one for power, one for the Luna, and one for the connection. Luna doesn't play well with USB hubs, but maybe I should try one that supports Thunderbolt, which I'm sure is expensive. (Edit: Yes, they are!) After all of this I'd probably be better off just buying a 27" 4k/5k display and have a stable connection that always works. [/QUOTE]
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