Connecting Cinema Display to New iMac 24" - Is it Possible?
I just unboxed the new iMac (24-inch, M1, 2021) running Monterey 12.4.
Bare with me as I've just upgraded from a iMac (21.5 inch, intel, 2009) (that's still working actually) for my home based office, so it's quite a leap for me.
Anyway, I need a second screen in any capacity (meaning lower res is fine), so I'm hoping to make the one I have work in the short run. I was trying to read along with other posts about chains and thunderbolt connectors so maybe that also applies here, I'm not sure. Although decently fluent in Mac speak, I don't mind an overexplanation of an answer here as I'm betting on a wire here that this will work as it is!!
Currently I have the Apple 20" Cinema Display #A1081 from 2008. The display has a type of built in doggle at the end with various connectors. I picked up the following adapter:
USB Type C(Thunderbolt 3) to DVI Adapter, Benfei USB 3.1 (USB-C) to DVI-D Adapter Male to Female Converter Compatible for Apple New MacBook [2015,2016,2017] because the description did say iMac 24" 2021.
Now I got the Monitor > Adapter > iMac 24" and there's no image, however in preferences I the computer knows there's a 2nd screen there. Actually, if plugged into the USB4 spot there's a bit of static on the screen that looks like it could match the display background.
I think I'm going wrong because the cable is for USB-C and the computer (if I'm understanding?) requires the connection for displays to go into the USB-4 spot with the Thunderbolt symbol. (I tried the cable in both) (I also tried restarting after connecting into each port).
A colleague mentioned a hub and connection chain but that might be over my paygrade of understanding : )
Is there any way to make this work?
thank you! --chris
iMac, OS X 10.11