Imac as second monitor
Do I need to have installed High Sierra to use an Imac as second monitor?
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Do I need to have installed High Sierra to use an Imac as second monitor?
Malcolm J. Rayfield wrote:
What is not mentioned is that a 2020 Mac will work for Target Display Mode with a 2009 or 2010 27" iMac.
HI Malcolm,
A bit of clarification: Users accidentally discovered that those two models worked as monitors with PCs and, apparently, even some gaming platforms. Apple never supported or documented that use.
Now, it appears whatever odd hardware flexibility in those old models that allowed that quirk of compatibility may permit them to work with 2020 Macs based on one thread here:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/251704486
Interesting read. Based on his activity in other threads about different subjects, the OP of that one seems more than capable. Therefore I am not quick to discount it, although some responders with 2009-10 iMacs say that they cannot make it work. Maybe the others are not as good at figuring out the messy cable issues.
Allan
Joana303,
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If you want to convey your feedback to Apple please do so at www.apple.com/feedback.
Yes you need to have High Sierra or older on the iMac working as a screen
See:
Use your iMac as a display with target display mode - Apple Support
For requirements.
Good luck!
Seems that there's a lot of people with the same problem, and Apple is not solving it
Call this a COVID phenomenon. Prior to COVID we saw maybe two posts a month asking about Target Display Mode (TDM). Nobody cared and it was obviously headed to"fossil" mode.
History: Apple began the deprecation of TDM SIX years ago with the withdrawal of external monitor capabilities for the Late 2014 iMacs. They completed the deprecation early this year (before COVID) by removing the ability of 2020 Macs to be the SOURCE for a video signal sent to an older iMac supporting TDM. They also archived the TDM support article before COVID.
Current sit-rep: That was before COVID Now that we live in a COVID world we are seeing six or more posts per day asking about TDM as people work and study from home. As the deprecation appears to be hardware-based, I do not see a "send out a patch" fix.
....but the most important is not mentioned in the link above, is that it wont work on Macbook pro 13" 2020.
Maybe it ran through the Department of Obfuscation but I spotted the change in the tech article right away:
It comes down to one question: "Could Apple have reasonably foreseen a pandemic sending millions to work from home, and stopped a deprecation process that had been in progress for six years?" I think the answer is no.
Any iMac newer than a late 2014 iMac cannot be used in Target Display mode.
Also note, that a 2020 iMac will not work with any Target Display Mode capable
iMac with Thunderbolt ports. Only the late 2009 and 2010 iMacs with mini display
ports can be used with the correct adapter.
Other than that, yes, you must install a version of macOS High Sierra or older.
Thank you for you reply.
I couldn't get it done anyway.
There is A LOT of requirements for it to work, software, cables, adapters, year of iMac model, but the most important is not mentioned in the link above, is that it wont work on Macbook pro 13" 2020.
Seems that there's a lot of people with the same problem, and Apple is not solving it..
Thanks again for your reply, even i couldn't make it work, it was indeed helpful.
Best R.
It is mentioned in the link:
"You can connect any of these older iMac models to another Mac from 2019 or earlier"
What is not mentioned is that a 2020 Mac will work for Target Display Mode with a 2009 or 2010 27" iMac.
I think you may be missing the point, iMacs are computers and are not intended to be used as external displays for other devices. Rather than messing around spending your money on expensive cables and criticizing Apple, why not buy an external display and connect it. You will be up and running in minutes and external displays have come way down in price so the money saved by not buying expensive cables and connectors can go towards your new external display.
IMacs are computers, but with a kick-*** display screen, the point is, if I have it why not taking vantage of all its capacities?
I’ve been an Apple user for the last 20 years, and I think I have the right to complain every time I think something’s wrong, and please take this complain as way for Apple to improve their services.
I completely agree with you, it’s very strange that something is working for years, and suddenly, pff, it’s disconnected.
I know this is a forum, I was replying your comment.
Okay, I just wanted you to know that we don't represent Apple and do not communicate with them in any other method that all users have the ability to.
Imac as second monitor