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Using an older I mac as a monitor to a MacbookPro

i have a question about connecting an I mac 11,3 (2010) to use as a monitor, to a Macbook pro 10,1 (mid 2012). The I mac is running High sierra and the MBP is running Mojave. What sort of cable should i use? There is an article in apple communities stating i need a mini display port cable. if i use a mini display cable to HDMI would it work? I am asking because its really hard to find such a cable in Greece.


any help would be much appreciated


Thank you

iMac 27″, macOS 10.13

Posted on Jun 9, 2021 8:56 AM

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Jun 9, 2021 9:09 AM in response to leonisg

leonisg wrote:

i have a question about connecting an I mac 11,3 (2010) to use as a monitor, to a Macbook pro 10,1 (mid 2012). The I mac is running High sierra and the MBP is running Mojave. What sort of cable should i use? There is an article in apple communities stating i need a mini display port cable. if i use a mini display cable to HDMI would it work? I am asking because its really hard to find such a cable in Greece.

any help would be much appreciated

Thank you


No this will not work.

Jun 9, 2021 9:31 AM in response to leonisg

i have a question about connecting an I mac 11,3 (2010) to use as a monitor, to a Macbook pro 10,1 (mid 2012).


Actually that combo should work. The hardware meets the requirements as do the macOS versions.


if i use a mini display cable to HDMI would it work?


Probably not.


I successfully connected my Mid-2012 MBP 9,2 to a 2010 iMac 27 via target display mode. You need a mini-display-port (MDP) cable--that's all. Use the MDP/Thunderbolt 1 port on the MacBook Pro and the MDP port on the iMac. Should work without issue, and an MDP cable is cheaper and easier to find.


Using an older I mac as a monitor to a MacbookPro

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