Using older iMac as a dual monitor
Can I hook up my G5 iMac to my iMac Intel to use it as a dual monitor?
No. iMac only has video out .
lenn
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Using older iMace as extra monitor
I currently am using a late 2012 21.5 in iMac with a 2.9 GHz Intel Core i5. I'm wondering if I can use an older iMac as an additional monitor or connect it somehow via sharing?
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How can I use my Macbook as a dual monitor with my iMac?
How can I use my Macbook as a dual monitor with my iMac?
Then you want to use what's called Target Display Mode.
iMac (Mid 2011)- Target Display Mode does not work with Mini DisplayPort cable
Target Display Mode And Thunderbolt -
Can i use my imac as a cctv monitor
Is it possible to use my iMac as a cctv monitor?
only if you get some image grab device such as some eyeTV models or other osx supporting tvtuner devices which have input in the format you wish to connect
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Using 27'' iMac (2012) as extended monitor for MacBook Air (2012)?
Hi all, I'm trying to find a solution how to use my iMac as the extended monitor for my MacBook Air. I saw the video on YouTube >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bVOssjlsGY << but I am not sure if it is real or fake. I have checked the forums here and other sources, but I haven’t seen any official statement about the possibility to use thunderbolt cable for this purpose. Do you have any experiences with that? Or can you advice please?
Yes, you can use the 27" as a monitor with Target display mode. Just attach the two with a Thunderbolt cable and press Command F2 on the iMac. It will become a secondary monitor for the MBair.
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Is the 2.9 GHz i5 iMac sufficient for dual monitors?
I am in the market for a new iMac. I will be doing photo editing for the most part with iPhoto, some video editing with iMovie, and would like to have a dual monitor setup so I can multitask or watch movies while I work. Will the 2.9 GHz i5 suffice, with 8 gigs of RAM, or do I really need to go all out for that kind of use?
I may get into Aperture, Lightroom or Elements in the future, but photo and video editing will not be a common task.
Thanks for the help
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Can i use my iMac as a separate monitor
can i use my imac as a monitor? my iMac just died, I want to know can I connect to a mac air as a monitor?
Not unless it's a 27" model with a Thunderbolt port, and certainly not if it's dead.
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Is it possible to use my iMac as a display monitor ?
I'd like to use my iMac as display monitor but I don't know if its possible. Anyone knows how it works ?
There is a feature in OS X called target display mode that may allow you to do what you are looking for.
Take a look at this article as it explains it in detail pretty well http://support.apple.com/kb/PH4469
The main thing is that it is Thunderbolt to Thunderbolt or mini-display to mini-display/Thunderbolt. So if you are looking to hook a PC up to your iMac then you are out of luck as to my knowledge there are no VGA to mini-display adapters
Also look out for what OS you are running and what model of mac you have.
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3775 This article discusses a particular model of iMac that cannot use the Target display mode.
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Hi,
I would like to be able to use my 27 inch mac screen as a PC monitor for my gaming PC. The graphics card in the imac just cant cut the latest games on bootcamp.
I have the mid 2010 i3 3.2 27 inch imac. I know it can be done but i am not sure which cable i will need and if i need to invoke "target mode" or if it turns on automatically.
ThanksTo use an iMac (27-inch, Mid 2010) or iMac (27-inch, Late 2009) in Target Display mode with another computer as the source:
Make sure both computers are turned on and awake.
Connect a male-to-male Mini DisplayPort cable to the Mini DisplayPort on each computer. The 27-inch iMac will enter Target Display mode and display content from the source computer.
Note: If you are connecting two 27-inch iMacs, connect a Mini DisplayPort cable to each computer and press Command + F2 on the 27-inch iMac keyboard that you will use as an external display.
To leave Target Display mode, press Command + F2 on the keyboard of the 27-inch iMac that is in Target Display mode. To return to Target Display mode, press Command + F2 again.
What is Target Display mode?
Stefan -
2006 imac 10.8.5 OS Would like to use as a monitor for editing to a 2013 mac pro. Can it be done how do I do it What cables do I need
No. iMac only has video out .
lenn -
Can i use my imac g5 as a monitor only?
i want to get into the intel world at home and i have an imac g5. i was thinking of buying a mini and hoping that i could use the monitor of the imac as the monitor for the mini (without using the computer part of the imac). i'm not sure if/how this can be done but it would save me the money of having to buy another monitor when the one in the imac works fine.
thanksIf your Mac Mini has 4 USB ports, it may have difficulty with Screen Recycler and an iMac G5. Older PowerPC Mac Minis with 2 USB ports would play better together with iMac G5s. The Intel and PowerPC Macs don't play well together with that program.
Your other options are listed here:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1587927
If migrating data to an Intel Mac, look over this user tip:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=435350&tstart=0 -
How to use an iMac as a second monitor for an iMac
I have two 21.5 inch iMac's (late 2009) and I want to use one as a second monitor for the other. I have a Mini DisplayPort to Mini DisplayPort connector but when I connect it to both computers, nothing happens. I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong once they're plugged in or if I have the wrong cable all together. Any tips or advice would be much appreciated. Thanks
Not going to work, the ONLY 2009 / 2010 iMacs that supported Target Display Mode were the 27" models, 21.5" models simply will not work. Please read Apple FAQ on TDM and you will see I am correct.
Target Display Mode: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
While Neil is correct, Screen Recycler's performance is not that good so the user experience probably will not be worth it. -
Using an imac G3 as second monitor for intel imac
I just purchased a 20 inch intel imac and was curious if I could use my old imac G3 as the second monitor.
I already have the DVI to VGA adapter to use in the mini DVI port on the intel imac. Is there an adapter that I can use to plug this cable into the VGA out on the back of my old G3 imac?
intel duo imac Mac OS X (10.4.6)The VGA port on your old iMac is output, not input,
so what you are suggesting wouldn't work.
To do it, you'd have to take apart the G3 and hack a
connection from the gfx card to the display to
work... probably more trouble than it's worth, given
the quality & res of the old g3 displays.
Thanks for the quick response. Looks like I will have to pick up a second monitor. -
Considering using 20" Imac with larger external monitor - good idea?
I've just returned my 24" Imac for a refund due to the uneven brightness issue. I want a set up for my illustration work, but can't justify the price of a mac pro + monitor. Therefore I'm considering a 20" Imac 2.4 GHZ, and connecting an external 23/24" monitor that has better consistent brightness than the Imac screens, e.g. the Dell 2407WFP-HC or an 23" Apple cinema display. The idea is that, any problems with gradients on the Imac screen won't bother me as I'll be using it merely as a web browser.
Is this a good idea? Will there be any problems running a larger monitor of the Imac - any compatibility issues etc. Can anyone recommend a good screen around the £500 mark or under? I basically want a screen that isn't obviously brighter on one side than the other, as the Imac appears to be.I know uneven lighting is a complaint among 24" iMac users - and I've seen two myself. But not all of them have the problem. You might want to consider trying another before giving up on them. Having said that - take a look at Samsung displays. I don't know what they run in the UK but I'm very impressed with the ones we have at work.
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Am I able to use a iMac 27" as a monitor for my MacBook Pro 15" ?
Hi there,
Am I able to use a (mini display) iMac 27" as a secondary monitor for my (thunderbolt) MacBook Pro 15" ?
Are they able to connect to eachother?
Many thanks,
SeppieeI am under the impression that this kind of set up is not possible. However, there's a Cult of Mac article that talks about the feasability of such set up.
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