Duel Monitors Mac Mini

I am getting a mac mini and want to hook up duel monitors on it. Each monitor has a single VGA, DVI, and HDMI port. For the first one I will use the HDMI to DVI adapter and for the second I would like to use the MiniDisplay(AKA thunderbolt) to DVI adapter. I heard some people saying it wont work for a second monitor because its passive and not active and stuff like that. How true is that?

FYI: It's, "dual," not, "duel."
A "duel" is something 2 people do with pistols.

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  • Daisy chain 2 monitors Mac Mini

    Hello,
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    That daisy-chaining only works with Thunderbolt monitors and App is the only one making them.
    The Thunderbolt port on a Mac, except with a Thunderbolt monitor, uses the Mac's Thunderbolt port as a mini displayport and that does not support daisy-chaining

  • Dual Monitor, Mac Mini

    Hi
    I have looked around and most places say buy this dual head 2 go thing but i dont want to spend loads, anyway.
    I have an old mac mini G4 with Raedon 9200 graphics card, and so can i get dual monitors working with my mac? I dont care how, anyway possible, i would like to know thanks.
    Also im looking into getting a new intel mac mini would that support dual monitors?
    I did order some bits off amazon, and now i want to get my vga TV and vga monitor going together, i bought a DVI splitter, 1 male and 2 female connectors. From them i have an adaptor on each going from dvi to vga and having vga cables going to each my TV and monitor.
    Anyway even better if you can help me get it working with those cables, no matter if you cant but please let me know if there are other ways. Thanks. Any help much appreciated.

    The simple answers are:
    I have an old mac mini G4 with Raedon 9200 graphics card, and so can i get dual monitors working with my mac? I dont care how, anyway possible, i would like to know thanks.
    There is no native support for dual display output from the mini. It cab potentially support mirroring with a splitter, but both displays would have to be capable of the same resolution(s) in order for that to work, and even then if they are not identical the mini could be readily confused by receiving two conflicting display IDs.
    An external device - namely the Matrox product - would be needed.
    Also im looking into getting a new intel mac mini would that support dual monitors?
    No. While it has different video controllers, the display output is the same single video DVI-I as the G4 mini. It can thus be split with the same degree of success (or otherwise) for mirroring, but without such as the Matrox unit, not spanned across displays.

  • Old formac monitor + Mac mini?

    I'm planning to buy a Mac mini, to upgrade from a desktop G4 (2001). I assume that it will also be time to say goodbye to our (also 8-yr.-old) formac ProNitron 17" monitor, as we won't be able to use it with the new Mac?

    As long as the monitor has a VGA or DVI connecter and you get the right adapter (a one for DVI is included).
    If you don't know, VGA is purple/blue and DVI is white
    You can get a mini Display Port to VGA from the Apple store or at the online store.
    For the best Mac experience I recommend a widescreen monitor. If you can't afford the Apple monitor, go for any Dell monitor.

  • TouchScreen Monitor + mac mini = don't work

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    alvacom wrote:
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    When you say it does not work, what do you mean? Do you mean no video appears? If so you need to connec tthe monitor to the Mac via VGA, or DVI, or HDMI, or Displayport, etc.
    If however you are referring to the fact it does display an image but the Touch screen capability does not work, then this is almost certainly because your Mac does not (at this point) have the right software drivers installed to enable this capability. The reason the Windows computers work is either because they already have the drivers installed or because Windows has automatically downloaded and installed the drivers.
    You also don't detail what make and model of monitor you are referring to. It is possible some makes and models can be made to work with the right software (for Mac). However be aware that some makes/models only support limited touch capabilities, for example most HP Touchscreen displays only support two finger touches and not three or more.
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  • External Monitoring - Mac Mini to YPbPr

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  • Clear Cinema Monitor & Mac Mini

    I have what I assume is a stupid question, but better safe than whatever. Is there any issue with hooking up the older clear cinema monitors to a mac mini (I assume all mac mini's are intel based)? I need a replacement monitor, but don't want to buy new because I'm planning on buying a new imac within the next year. Thanks for any guidance provided for the clueless.

    If the display uses ADC (Apple Display Connector)
    <http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/09/AppleDisplayConnector.jpg>
    you will need a DVI to ADC adapter
    <http://store.apple.com/us/product/M8661LL/B?fnode=MTY1NDA5OQ&mco=MTA4MzU1OTI>

  • Can i have multiple monitor with my mac mini ?

    Can i have multiple monitor with my mac mini like i do with my PC ?  2 differents screens.. not mirror.

    There's lots of Mac Mini models since 2006 or so. What do you have?
    Most support two monitors but how you do it is different depending on model.
    Put this phrase into Google
            dual monitors, mac mini
    and you'll come up with the solution needed based on which MM you have.

  • Mac mini connected to an LG ultrawide

    Hi - not sure if anyone is having this problem, but I have a 2010 Mac Mini hooked up to an LG 29EA93 ultrawide monitor.
    I initially hooked it up via HDMI and realized that, according to the specs, that HDMI only supports 1920 by 1200. The monitor is 2560 by 1080 resolution.
    I then realized that the mini display port supports up to 2560 by 1600 resolution. So I purchased a Mini Display to DVI adapter and connnected it to the monitor. I am still not getting the full 2560 by 1080 resolution, instead I am capped at 1920 by 1080.
    Am I doing anything wrong?
    Here are the models again.
    LG 29EA93
    http://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg-29EA93-P-led-monitor
    Mac Mini (Mid 2010) 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor
    Thanks,
    Noel

    Your iMac likely supports a higher resolution than the TV does. The maximum standard TVs today use is 1920x1080, and if your iMac is an Intel Core i3 or i5, its own display is at least that high of a resolution. Which model of iMac do you have?
    If your iMac is running at least Leopard (10.5), then both machines have Screen Sharing built in. It can be accessed from the Finder, but as often as you would like to use it you should go to Macintosh HD > System > Library > CoreServices and drag it (the icon) to your Dock. That will create the shortcut to get to it easily. As I noted before, the built in Screen Sharing VNC software doesn't do full screen, but third party VNC software can. Both machines do not need to be using the thrid party VNC software, just the one viewing - in this case your Mac mini. Chicken of the VNC is a popular free one, fairly easy to use:
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    http://mac.appstorm.net/how-to/os-x/using-screen-sharing-in-os-x-leopard/
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  • Mac mini and duel monitors

    I want to purchase a mac mini (2011 model), and have two Saumsung SyncMaster monitors that I want to hook up to it.  What cords do I need to be able to run both of them through the mac mini?

    Have a brand new Mac Mini and having trouble trying to hook them up, specifically to two
    ViewSonic VX2250WM-LED monitors.  Everyone I talk to says to get a DVI D splitter so that one DVI goes into adapter and the other two branch out to the monitors.  This hasn't worked so far and every where else I read mentions tons of other ways of doing this.  Since DVD D splitters are impossible to find, what else is there?

  • Mac mini duel monitors

    Ok, so I have 2 monitors. One is a DVI and another is a VGA. I can not use the duelhead2go. Will a usb video card work? I am not trying to mirror it, I am trying to expand my desktop space. I have been researching this topic for hours, and I am not sure about it. I have found a dvi splitter cable that has one dvi female and another vga female. Will this work? Also, will a dvi splitter or a vga splitter work if I use the dvi to vga adapter that came with the mac mini work? Thanks

    Hi Snake X,
    Be careful. Many of these adaptors don't say that they work with Macs. You need drivers for them to work with Macs. They don't just plug in and work like some other type of devices, at least not as of yet. Read the system requirements for any device that you purchase before buying.
    If your Mac Mini is 1.83 GHz, then it's an Intel processor. To double check what you have, go to the Apple menu and select "About This Mac". Look at the processor line.
    Mac OS X 10.4 was called Tiger, not Panther.
    David

  • HT3153 Can the early 2006 MAC mini support a DVI to hdmi adapter for TV monitor support?

    Can the early 2006 MAC Mini support a DVI to HDMI adapter for a TV Monitor?

    Hi, I can't see why not...
    Supports digital resolutions up to 1920x1200 and analog resolutions as high as 1920x1080.
    http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.66.html

  • There is a problem on my mac mini. I install windows7 in my mac then i cancelled the installation did not finish..after that i saw the black screen on my monitor..

    There is a problem on my mac mini. I install windows7 in my mac then i cancelled the installation did not finish..after that i saw the black screen on my monitor untill now the monitor is black..

    It maybe trying to boot from the incomplete install.
    Try starting your Mac while holding down the Option key, it should then list all the available boot drives including the Mac OS X one. Boot from the Mac one and then you can wipe the damaged PC one or set the Mac to stay booting in to OS X.

  • Can a Mac mini 1,1 run a 27-inch monitor?

    I think my old 23" Apple Cinema Display has finally bitten the dust, so I'm looking for a new monitor. This 27" BenQ sounds good, but will my early 2006 Mac mini run it?
    http://shop.benq.us/ProductDetail.aspx?id=378
    Part of my system specs are in my signature, but here also is info from System Profiler:
    1.66 Intel Core Duo
    Graphics Chipset Model:          GMA 950
      Type:          GPU
      Bus:          Built-In
      VRAM (Total):          64 MB of Shared System Memory
      Vendor:          Intel (0x8086)
    So my questions are:
    Will my Mac mini run this monitor?
    If it does, will performance take a hit?
    Should I drop down to the 24 inch BenQ model?
    I would be very grateful for any advice. Thanks!

    Monitor support has to do with pixels and not size.  Both
    the 24" and 27" BenQ have the same pixels (1920x1080).
    One just packs the pixels denser (i.e. more pixels per inch).
    Although it will support such displays, certain activities at that resolution
    may be pushing the GMA 950.  That said, if it worked well with the
    23" Apple display, the new ones should be fine.

  • How to set up dual monitors with a Mac Mini

    The Mac Mini has only one video output port. I very nearly didn't buy a Mac Mini system because I need to work with two monitors. I use the second monitor to display information in Web pages, PDFs, and Word documents while I am working in the main window.
    However, I discovered after quite a bit of Googling that it is possible to set up dual monitors using an inexpensive USB video adapter (about $70).
    So I bought my Mini (1.83Ghz, 2GB RAM, 200GB 7200rpm Seagate Momentus), and I also bought a USB video adapter called the EVGA Plus.
    I've installed this system and used it now for a week, and I am quite pleased with it. So I thought I'd pass this information along to anyone who's interested. Please note that, although this is my first post to this forum, this isn't spam -- I have no financial relationship with any of the companies mentioned here, other than as a customer.
    LINKS
    EVGA Plus:
    http://www.evga.com/articles/409.asp
    Their literature does not mention Mac OS X compatibility. However, the underlying technology is made by Display Link. You can download beta Mac OS X drivers from their site:
    Go to Display Link to download the beta Mac OS support -- see
    http://www.displaylink.com/macbetadrivers.html
    The disk image includes a very well written PDF document that explains the driver's status and limitations.
    PICS
    My Mac Mini setup, with dual monitors:
    http://lh5.ggpht.com/BPfaffenberger/SGV5A7lA2QI/AAAAAAAABMI/CBuR4m3uGRA/IMG_0144 .JPG?imgmax=800
    The EVGA+ USB display unit - a tiny little thing - driven by Mac OS beta drivers from Display Link:
    http://lh3.ggpht.com/BPfaffenberger/SGV49qpHuQI/AAAAAAAABME/b9wo9TZPJdE/IMG_0143 .JPG?imgmax=800
    *MORE INFO*
    A thread at 123macmini.com on the same topic, including another user's experiences and MUCH better pictures:
    http://www.123macmini.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=19126&postdays=0&postorder=asc& start=0&sid=5a05cb75b90cab5bbc7dfd16b02632c1
    NOTES
    * The DisplayLink driver is beta. It doesn't support 2D or 3D accelerated graphics. You can't use it to display iPhoto slide shows, for example. However, I need to be able to display a Web page, document, or PDF in the second monitor while I am working in the first. I've found this solution to be quite acceptable for this purpose.
    * Several other companies make USB video units that use the same DisplayLink support, so they should work, too. However, they are more expensive -- largely because they're set up to function as port expanders, I believe. The EVGA Plus was the only unit priced under $100 when I did my search.
    * USB does not have very much bandwidth, so you might be surprised that to hear that it's possible to use USB to drive a monitor! You'll find that the display isn't as fast as DVI, but for my purposes, I've found it quite acceptable.
    * The EVGA Plus comes with a terrible USB to mini USB cable that will cause all sorts of display problems. Replace it with the type of cable that is used to hook up digital cameras to a USB port.
    * Once everything is installed, you can use the Displays in System Preferences (or just click the icon on the menu bar) to adjust the second monitor. You can choose display resolutions (depending on your monitor's ability, of course). Rotation works. You can also right-click the second monitor and choose a different background color or graphic.
    Don't expect miracles. Don't go this route if you want to run videos or games in the second monitor. And if you get an EVGA Plus, replace that horrible cable!
    I hope this information is helpful.
    Bryan

    There has been quite a lot of discussion here about driving twin displays with the mini, and more recently about the potential for USB video adapters to facilitate this, particularly in the light of several vendors claiming they have suitable MacOS devices and drivers 'almost ready'.
    The DisplayLink solution seems to be the one most suggested as viable, though it's a pity they have not yet been able to move their drivers from beta - I suspect that puts a few people off. It's therefore good to hear of a real-world experience that should help others decide whether or not to go this route!

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