MINI DISPLAY to THUNDERBOLT

Friends,
I'm using a Mac Pro with a mini display port for display.
Can i connect to an Apple thunderbolt display from this mac pro?

Unfortunately not. If you want to use an Apple display, the older non-Thunderbolt versions (mini-display port) will work.
Matt

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  • Mini Display ports - thunderbolt compatibility?

    I have a 3.33 Ghz 6 Core Mid 2010 Mac Pro with 2 mini display ports.
    I'm looking to buy a 27" Monitor.
    If I buy one of the (now old) NON-Thunderbolt Apple Cinema Displays, I can assume it will work with my machine. However, will the Mini Display Ported Monitor work with a Thunderbolt equiped Mac at some time in the future, when my present pride & joy is past it?

    What does the Apple 27" offer that you want or need or more importantly, do, that the one you are looking at cannot? You want someone to predict and speculate on future product support?
    What is known -
    Thunderbolt (originally codenamed Light Peak[1]) is an interface for connecting peripheral devices to a computer via an expansion bus. Thunderbolt was developed by Intel and brought to market with technical collaboration from Apple Inc. It was introduced commercially on Apple's updated MacBook Pro lineup on February 24, 2011, using the same port and connector as Mini DisplayPort
    The Intel and Apple implementation of the port adapter integrates PCI Express data and DisplayPort data, allowing them to be carried over the same cable simultaneously. A single Thunderbolt port supports hubs as well as a daisy chain of up to seven Thunderbolt devices; up to two of these devices may be high-resolution displays using DisplayPort.[7]
    Thunderbolt is based on the Mini DisplayPort connector developed by Apple.
    This is electrically identical to "normal" DisplayPort connectors, but uses a smaller connector that is more suitable for use on laptops and other consumer devices. It is expected that Thunderbolt's use of this connector will drive wider acceptance.
    Because the PCIe bus does not carry video data, it is unclear whether a standalone PCIe card could offer a Thunderbolt port. The Intel Thunderbolt Technology Brief does not give a conclusive answer.[2]
    Intel disclosed documentation where video stream is sent to a dual-thunderbolt controller, with the video stream being only sent to one of the Thunderbolt Port, giving the assumption that video stream is not mandatory on Thunderbolt implementation.
    Thunderbolt can be implemented on PCIe graphics cards, which have access to DisplayPort data and PCI express connectivity, or on the motherboard of new devices, such as the MacBook Pro.[7][21][38]
    Thunderbolt controllers on the host and peripherals fold the PCIe and DisplayPort data together and unfold them after they exit the cable.[2]
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Thunderbolt

  • Mini Display port & Thunderbolt port

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    THere are the specs for the current ( late 2102) Mini. It has not bee update since then. It shows the rear connections. It has Thunderbold 1
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  • Mini Display and Thunderbolt Question

    So I have a Macbook Pro with mini display port and I bought a Thunderbolt enabled iMac. I thought because of the supposed "backwards compaitbilites" that everything would be fine to connect. I bought the Thunderbolt cable recommended by an Apple Authorized Reseller, only to find out that it cant connect the laptop to iMac for use as a bigger display. Further research confirmed that a thunderbolt device can go to mini display, but not the other way around.
    So I am wondering, if I have a mini display to hdmi, can I buy a Thunderbolt to hdmi and use the hdmi to link to two since the signal will be converted for hdmi?
    I really need this to work...

    That will not work. Your iMac can only be used as an external display for another Mac through a Thunderbolt cable, not a Thunderbolt adapter.
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  • HT3382 Mini Display and Thunderbolt compatibility

    I have a Apple LED Cinema display that uses the Mini Display. I plan to get a new MacBook Air that has thunderbolt display connector. Will my old display work with my new MacBook Air?

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  • Can i connect my MacBook Pro model:A1278 13 INCH Mini display (not thunderbolt) to the Apple led cinema display?, can i connect my MacBook Pro model:A1278 13 INCH Mini display (not thunderbolt) to the Apple led cinema display?

    I whanted to use my macbook pro in a larger deskop ,so if can somebody answer can i use my Macboook pro 13 inch, its a Minidisplay cable its not thunder bolt ,can i use it to a new apple led cinema display? Thank you!

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  • Connect to hdtv with mini display or thunderbolt?

    Which is preferred/best method to connect my macbook pro 2012 model to an hdtv?  I can get a hdmi cable and adapter for either, is one better/preferred or likely to have issues?  thanks.

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    Ciao.
    It always is helpful when posting a query to identify the exact MBP and OS one is using.

  • This month I just purchased a 27 Display with Thunderbolt. I have a 17 inch MacBookPro with the mini DisplayPort. How do I connect my MacBook Pro to the 27 inch Thunderbolt Video display.

    This month I just purchased a 27 Display with Thunderbolt. I have a 17 inch MacBookPro with the mini DisplayPort. How do I connect my MacBook Pro to the 27 inch Thunderbolt Video display.

    Mini-Display Port == ThunderBolt.
    In other words, just plug it in.

  • Mini display port to HDMI - negative picture issue

    I bought a new Macbook Pro 13,3 inch laptop last week and added a 120 GB ssd and 8 GB of RAM. I'm loving it!
    Something I'm not loving however is the issue with the Mini Display Port / Thunderbolt when connecting with a MDP-HDMI adaptor. I watch a lot of movies and so hooking the computer up to my Sony BRAVIA 46 inch TV is quite important. Everytime I do the picture and sound are great! For about 5 minutes... then the picture goes "negative" you know that turqoise look?? Like a negative image. The sound is still there, the picture is just affected. To remedy I have to turn the tv off and restart the movie. Very annoying doing this ever 4-5 minutes!!
    Is there a fix of some sort? Apple should really release an update for this.
    Thanks!

    sounds more like a hardware failure.
    Try a different monitor to see if the problem persists, in which case that would point to a bad video card... or try a different source with your monitor(another computer), and if the problem persists, that would indicate a problem with the monitor

  • Do I have a mini display port?

    Hello - would anyone be able to confirm if I have a mini display port? I think I only have Thunderbolt but am really not sure, am clearly quite silly!
    Would appreciate help. I have an iMac which I bought in Sept 2011 and it uses Mac OS X......but you will already know this. Oh, and it is 21"
    Thanks
    Pandora

    Okay - I have a feeling that the mini display and thunderbolt port are the same??

  • I have a Macbook Pro 13.3 i5 w/ no hdmi port. How can I connect my Mac to TV to watch video, photo ?  Is the Thunderbolt port a mini display port where I can use a mini display port to HDMI cable? If not, what are my options??

    I have a Macbook pro 13.3 w/ i5 that has no hdmi port. I want to be able to connect the Mac to my TV set to watch Video, Photos and files from Mac to TV.
    Is the Thunderbolt port similar to a display port or mini display port? Can I use thunderbolt port to connect thru a mini displayport to HDMI cable or converter?
    Been trying to locate a USB to HDMI cable or converter (at a reasonable price) but all I found is a displayport or mini displayport to HDMI cable/converter.
    What other options are available ?
    Thanks a lot for your assistance.

    Thunderbolt uses a Mini DisplayPort adapter to send video and audio to HDMI. Here's some on Amazon http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_2_8?url=search-alias%3Dcomputers&field-ke   ywords=mini+displayport+to+hdmi&sprefix=mini+dis%2Caps%2C249#/ref=nb_sb_noss?ur l  =search-alias%3Dcomputers&field-keywords=mini+displayport+to+hdmi+with+audio&rh =  n%3A172282%2Cn%3A!493964%2Cn%3A541966%2Ck%3Amini+displayport+to+hdmi+with+audio

  • Is it possible to add a Mini Display Port converter to my MBP's thunderbolt to add a display ?

    I use MBP (late 2011). I find the hunderbolt port to be similar to the mini-display port of older mac. I wish to have another display, but not ready to spend $999 over a thunderbolt display from mac. So would like to know if a Mini-diaplay port converter from apple would help me connect a exernal display via the thunderbolt port? Thanks .
    Koushik

    Koushik,
    Did you check all of the display adapters Apple carries to see if there is one to fit your needs?  There are also third-party adapters on the market that may do that conversion.
    Ralph

  • Thunderbolt mini display port cable to HDMI not registering

    I recently purchased a 6" mini display port to HDMI Cable. When I connected my macbook to my HDMI on my TV the macbook pro does not show the screen as a display option. When I go to system prefrences and under displays the tv is not showing up under arrangements. The only options I have is Display and color, I do not have an arrangement option. My TV doesn't seem to see the computer either.
    I have a thunderbolt port but the cable says it's for a mini display port but works with Thunderbolt, I've used similar mini display cables before with the thunderbolt with no issues. I'm on an early 2011 macbook pro running 10.6.8
    Thanks!

    You may have better luck getting a response/answer if you post the question in the MacBook Pro discussion here.

  • USB-C to mini display port and thunderbolt apple displays

    I currently have a 24 in late 2008 Apple Cinema Display connected to a 2008 MacBook.  This particular display has a three pronged connector (MagSafe, mini DisplayPort, conventional USB).  I am thinking of upgrading to the new MacBook but am concerned about the compatibility with my display.  Will there be an adapter or solution to connect the USB-C port to the three pronged connector of the apple Cinema Display?  I see that USB-C port has support for hdmi, VGA, and standard display port but I see nothing about Mini DisplayPort or MagSafe.  There is also no mention of thunderbolt dislay connectivity (for newer adopters of Apple displays).  I understand innovation often comes at a price but it seems like a fairly large oversight to potentially obsolete fairly expensive larger apple Mini DisplayPort and thunderbolt devices for people who are looking to upgrade.  This will certainly factor into my decision in purchasing new apple laptops in the future, especially if the standard inevitably moves toward USB-C on all devices.  Thanks for any help!

    You can connect your 24" display with the Apple HDMI adapter
    <http://store.apple.com/us/product/MJ1K2AM/A/usb-c-digital-av-multiport-adapter>
    followed by a HDMI to Mini DisplayPort converter
    <http://www.kanex.com/xd>
    The MacBook USB-C connector does support DisplayPort, so there may be a future adapter that would avoid the HDMI conversion.
    You won't be able to use the MagSafe cable.

  • Mini Display port DVI adapter not working on Thunderbolt Port

    For some time I've been using a mini display port to DVI adapter on an slightly older MBP to connect to my HD TV.  I recently purchased a MBP with a Thunderbolt port and when I try to connect it to my TV via my mini-display-port-DVI adapter things are not working properly.  The MBP is seeing the Philips TV but it isn't listing all the display modes and I'm not able to send any video to it.  Does the Thunderbolt port require a new display port to DVI adapter?

    Let me be clearer; I've got the MDP-DVI adapter connected to a cable that is DVI on one end and HDMI on the other.  I've got both laptops so I can compare side by side.  I plug in the MDP-DVI adapter to the old laptop and all works well; I plug it into the new laptop and while the laptop does see the TV, the display modes for it are all 1080p which is wrong I don't see any desktop image on the TV unlike when I plug it into the older laptop.  This is very disappointing as I expect things to just work with Apple products.

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