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Q: USB-C and Thunderbolt Display Connectivity

I attempted to get a clear answer to my below question by chatting with a few Apple Store reps on the website... Nobody had a clear answer.  Hence, I was told to turn to this forum and pose my question.

 

Will the newly released Macbook which only contains the USB-C connector function with existing Apple Thunderbolt Displays? I currently use my Macbook Pro Retina laptop with the Thunderbolt display and cannot live without this functionality... It is simply too convenient to give up. 

 

Although video and audio may be able to connect to the Thunderbolt Display through adapters, what happens to the Macbook's power supply? Is it possible to have video, audio, AND power flow through the single USB-C connector? Otherwise, the Macbook would only be capable of connecting with the Thunderbolt Display while running off of Batter power.

 

Thanks in advance and I look forward to any categorical responses to the above!

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Posted on Mar 9, 2015 7:00 PM

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  • by Csound1,

    Csound1 Csound1 Sep 17, 2015 9:45 AM in response to Magpie7
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    Sep 17, 2015 9:45 AM in response to Magpie7

    Magpie7 wrote:

     

    I've been thinking about this issue too.  Would this work? Connect a Mini Display port to VGA connector to the Thunderbolt display. Connect a USB-C VGA Multi port connector on the new 12" Macbook then a regular VGA(male) connector between the display to the Macbook.  I guess you would then connect the Macbook power adapter with USB-C directly into the USB-C VGA Multi port connector which has the USB-C port.  Does this make sense?

    It won't work

  • by Csound1,

    Csound1 Csound1 Sep 17, 2015 9:50 AM in response to FatTito
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    Sep 17, 2015 9:50 AM in response to FatTito

    Try it before you recommend that others spend money on it.

  • by FatTito,

    FatTito FatTito Sep 17, 2015 9:17 PM in response to FatTito
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    Sep 17, 2015 9:17 PM in response to FatTito

    By the way, this would ONLY send the video signal, not audio or other connections such as usb, Ethernet, firewire, etc

  • by Wonderm00n,

    Wonderm00n Wonderm00n Oct 13, 2015 4:33 AM in response to Phil0124
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    Oct 13, 2015 4:33 AM in response to Phil0124

    My main concern is about what will they do on the new 2016 MacBook Pro.

    I'm currently a owner of a MacBook Air that I use with Apple's own 27'' Thunderbolt Display, bought less than 1yr ago.

    I'm on the verge to upgrade to a MacBook Pro and I'm not sure if I'll do it right away and certainly extend the life of my Thunderbolt Display or if I wait for the new 2016 models and take the risk that I may not be able to use the display with it.

     

    There are various possible scenarios for the new 2016 MacBook Pro:

    • Only USB-C and no adapter - All the pro users out there with Thunderbolt Displays will be disappointed
    • Only the new USB-C / Thunderbolt 3 and an adapter for Thunderbolt 2 and ability to use the display
    • USB-C + Thunderbolt ports

    What's your bet?

  • by Brett Campbell,

    Brett Campbell Brett Campbell Dec 16, 2015 1:59 PM in response to Wonderm00n
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    Dec 16, 2015 1:59 PM in response to Wonderm00n

    MMaybe a second USB-c port?

    I Currently connect my 24" Apple Cinema Display (the one with the triple headed connector that includes USB, MagSafe and Mimi DisplayPort) to my retina MacBook Pro using the MBP's thunderbolt 2 port for the MDP head, the USB port for the USB head, and then plug the MBP'S own MagSafe connector into its power connection, leaving the display's monitor dangling. So does that mean if there were a hub that accepted the new Macbook's single USB-c charger cable and also had both a USB-a and either MDP or thunderbolt 2 port, I could use my ACD with the new MacBook? If so, does anyone now make such a hub?

  • by Phil0124,

    Phil0124 Phil0124 Dec 16, 2015 2:42 PM in response to Brett Campbell
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    Dec 16, 2015 2:42 PM in response to Brett Campbell

    You can't go from USB-C to Thunderbolt.  The Conversion is simply not possible, since Thunderbolt is a special type of Data and video channel.

     

    OWC is working on a multi port Hub for the USB-C port of the MacBook, though it does not have MDP or Thunderbolt port, it does have an HDMI port.

     

    https://eshop.macsales.com/preorder/OWC-USB-C-Dock/

  • by malcolmhall,

    malcolmhall malcolmhall Mar 4, 2016 8:55 AM in response to Phil0124
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    Mar 4, 2016 8:55 AM in response to Phil0124

    My issue with the two docks mentioned above is they don't make use of the displays magsafe power cable. So you still need an adaptor for that, e.g. this one I just found:

     

    http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Magsafe-Female-TO-USB-C-USB-3-1-Type-C-Male-Power -Converter-Cable-for-Apple/32396285915.html

     

    update: sounds like it doesn't even work:

     

    http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/how-about-a-magsafe-to-usb-c-converter.18779 07/

  • by Craig BB,

    Craig BB Craig BB Mar 23, 2016 8:16 PM in response to cls Australia
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    Mar 23, 2016 8:16 PM in response to cls Australia

    totally agree. I wouldn't have wasted half a day on this.

  • by Coachr01,

    Coachr01 Coachr01 Sep 21, 2016 5:08 PM in response to RodDrury
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    Sep 21, 2016 5:08 PM in response to RodDrury

    I agree I have been a loyal Apple fan with over 30 product purchases from them and this is the first year I'm reconsidering remaining loyal. I too have a 12" MB to compliment my MBP and I'm frustrated that I can't connect it to one of my Thunderbolt displays either. ARGH

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