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2560x1440 (can't get resolution)

Hi, just bought a shiny new 27" Viewsonic VP2770 monitor to plug into my Mac-Mini (mid-2011) and a bit shocked to find I can't get beyond 1920x resolution.


My fault for not checking if the HDMI connector would support that I guess.


Anyway, before I try and send it back (seems a shame as its a lovely bit of kit) is there a way to make this work via the thunderbolt port any how?


I have heard a mini-Display port cable would do it but Viewsonic's chap said that plugging one of these into the Thunderbolt port would still only give 1920x resolution? Has anyone done this in practice with a non-thunderbolt display 2560x1440 and the Mac-Mini mid-2011?


If it does work, any pointers to the right cable / adaptor?


Cheers



J

Mac Mini, Mac OS X (10.6.2)

Posted on Nov 9, 2012 6:23 AM

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Nov 13, 2012 3:07 AM in response to BDAqua

Hmmm, getting mixed messages from Apple here. They told me in store at the weekend that the single adaptor would work (which I am sure is wrong).

My monitor DOES have DisplayPort inputs though so would a simple "mini display port" to "display port" adaptor work like this one :

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002XVYZ82/?tag=hydra0b-21&hvadid=9557943429&ref=asc_ df_B002XVYZ82


That would save me £60 and a lot of mess?


Again, Apple tell me not as the DisplayPort adaptor is only one way (why would I need bi-directional coms to drive a monitor) ? I really am begining to doubt Apples expertise as they also told me on Friday that it there was no solution to my problem AT ALL ? 3x people at Apple, 3x different answers so far.....


Be interesting to know if the DisplayPort to Displayport cable would allow me to do 2560x1440 though?

Nov 15, 2012 7:12 AM in response to Only XM

Your absolutely right both of you, typing this in 2560x1440 res. Its not that sharp but I am about to reboot to hopefully sort that out.

Slightly (well actually more than slightly) concerned about how little Apple appear to know about their own products. 5 different Apple people on tech support or in store told me 5 different solutions, all wrong. Several told me the £8 cable wouldn't work and 2 told me the £70 dual DVI cable would (which has loads of issues according to reviews).

Nov 15, 2012 8:36 AM in response to SkiesNPies

My 27" Dell arrived yesterday. I connected with mini display port to display port. By default the monitor was set to receive a DPI signals. Changed that and the monitor seems to work great at full resolution. The MDP to DP cable is considerably less expensive and more elegant than double DPI. This setup looks very sharp to my old eyes.

Jun 16, 2014 7:08 PM in response to Head Techie

I just got a Mini-DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable for cheap ($5 USD), and it technically solved the problem with my new 2560-wide monitor, but it looked so bad that I went back to 1920 with the DVI cable. It looked like a badly interpreted analog signal or something, not a digital signal. Looked decent on images, but terrible on text, was giving me a headache.


I used my iPad to take pictures of some pixels. (Yes, this is Visual Basic code, one works with the code one is given...)


This is with the DisplayPort cable - notice the lightening above the letters, against the green background, and the blurring on some horizontal lines, such as the capital D's. Also there's a sense that the green from the green text on line 12 is blurring generally - nearby pixels pick up a green glow. [NOTE: These are automatically scaled - you can see the original image if you click on it.]

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Here's with the DVI cable - only 1920, but much prettier text:

User uploaded file


Maybe I'm spoiled by Retina displays, but there's no way I can put up with that stuff on top. (The HDMI output from my MacBook Pro also works at 2560, but looks even worse.) I've sprung for Apple's $100 USD "Dual Link" adapter; it'll either work well, or I'll send it back and make do with 1920.


If anyone has an idea about getting better quality for less - maybe there's a slightly better Mini-DP to DP cable out there that works better? I'd love to know about it.


-Apollo


Message was edited by: ApolloGrace to improve fidelity of attached images.

Jun 17, 2014 1:29 AM in response to ApolloGrace


Hi Appollo Grace!


I understand the dislike of the text sometimes on the full scale res. I have noticed sometimes a blue/red/green tinge to edge of text, which can be slightly frustrating... but overall I adore the 2560x1440 and would never go back! I've got a BenQ BL2710 at work, which is significantly better text wise than my Viewsonic VP2700 at home, but the you don't need Dual-link DVI. Mini display port to display port is what you are after... The DGM monitor is also better at full res (just popped over to look at a colleagues) than VP2700 on text (displayport too).


Spend a few more quid on a cable if you want, but it shouldn't matter too much. If you're getting signal it is digital and it's just a reflection of the monitor's abilities sadly.


Grace & peace to you! 😉


Tom

Jan 7, 2016 7:44 AM in response to ThomasSeidler

I just got a new 27" Samsung S27D850 monitor for my mid-2015 MacBookPro 15" Retina with AMD Radeon R9 M270X 2048MB. The monitor came with 3 video cables: 1) HDMI to HDMI, 2) DVI to DVI, and 3) hybrid HDMI with Thunderbolt adapter.


The S27D850 is awesome and capable of 2560x1440 with correct video cabling.


Only the DVI cable with Apple DVI adapter did not yield high resolution; I think the max was like 1080p (1920x1080)


The other 2 video cables work great but I'd prefer not to use the HDMI slot on the right-side of my MacBookPro, so I'm purchasing a Thunderbolt to HDMI but for DisplayPort 1.2 (not DisplayPort 1.1a) like MDP2DPMM1MW from BestBuy or Amazon. I guess this cable also supports audio through Thunderbolt as well. So on my MacBookPro, I use an Ethernet to Thunderbolt adapter and will use this new cable to Samsung S27D850 monitor. Hope it works!


YMMV

-Rob

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