Can I use a 27" iMac as a screen with my Mac mini?
Hi i have a good imac 27 can i use it as a screen for a apple mini?
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iMac 27″, macOS 10.13
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Hi i have a good imac 27 can i use it as a screen for a apple mini?
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iMac 27″, macOS 10.13
We cannot give a definite response without your giving us the sub-models of each—the bit with a year and possibly Early, Mid, or Late appended. from "About this Mac..."
See the very limited hardware and OS requirements for Target Display Mode in this Apple support article:
Use your iMac as a display with target display mode - Apple Support
The iMac must be Late 2009 through Mid 2014; if 2009 or 2010, it must be a 27-inch model.
The Mac sending the video signal to a TDM-supported iMac—in your case, a Mac Mini—must be 2019 or older and running no higher macOS that 10.15 Catalina.
M-series Minis are not supported.
Even if you have supported devices, the cost of some cable and adapter combos required can approach the cost of a new free-standing monitor. A regular external monitor with be more reliable, easier to set up, allow more options, and will use less energy. TDM was never a great solution, and it's now dead tech.
We cannot give a definite response without your giving us the sub-models of each—the bit with a year and possibly Early, Mid, or Late appended. from "About this Mac..."
See the very limited hardware and OS requirements for Target Display Mode in this Apple support article:
Use your iMac as a display with target display mode - Apple Support
The iMac must be Late 2009 through Mid 2014; if 2009 or 2010, it must be a 27-inch model.
The Mac sending the video signal to a TDM-supported iMac—in your case, a Mac Mini—must be 2019 or older and running no higher macOS that 10.15 Catalina.
M-series Minis are not supported.
Even if you have supported devices, the cost of some cable and adapter combos required can approach the cost of a new free-standing monitor. A regular external monitor with be more reliable, easier to set up, allow more options, and will use less energy. TDM was never a great solution, and it's now dead tech.
Can I use a 27" iMac as a screen with my Mac mini?