Can the newest Mac mini drive a 3440x1440 monitor?

On the Mac mini page I only see a link to a question about multiple monitors (I don't see any page answering "What monitor will the Mac mini support?"), so though I only plan to use one monitor, I'm using this as an Apple spec source because it's all I could find on the Apple website:

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT209224


I'm assuming that "one display with 4096-by-2160 resolution at 60Hz connected via HDMI 2.0" actually means "up to 4096-by-2160," but that's not what it says. It says "with 4096-by-2160."


Surely that is just badly written copy, and it doesn't support only exactly one resolution of monitor—that would be ridiculous… but read literally, that's what it says.


Before I purchase, I'm seeking clarification.

PS. Is there not a page with more explicit and detailed monitor specs than what I linked to above? Is there a page on Mac OS System Preferences monitor driver resolutions and Hz supported on the Apple website somewhere?


Thank you kindly to anyone who can assist.

Posted on Apr 28, 2020 6:55 PM

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Apr 28, 2020 8:08 PM in response to Chris Grayson

Currently Apple has not released any newer models of Mac mini since 2018. Currently there is a “New” badge under the Mac mini on Apple’s website however there is nothing computationally new about the Mac mini. The only change is that Mac mini now comes with more storage. Aside from storage space there is absolutely nothing different between the model Apple is shipping today versus the model they released in 2018.

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