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Jan 23, 2016 4:16 PM in response to ryanfromstockportby Rudegar,you can do it with the program air display heck you can even do it from and to windows computers
also this is user helping user forums we are not apple so you not buying a mac is more something which reflect apple than us..
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by Mike Sombrio,★HelpfulJan 23, 2016 5:33 PM in response to ryanfromstockport
Mike Sombrio
Jan 23, 2016 5:33 PM
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Apple WatchYou cannot use Target Display Mode to view your MBP screen on the iMac with retina display. Use your iMac as a display with Target Display Mode - Apple Support
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Jan 23, 2016 5:36 PM in response to Mike Sombrioby ryanfromstockport,Thank you, Mike. Such a shame; I really want an iMac with Retina, but it seems almost pointless having the MacBook Pro and the iMac with Retina as separate machines - Unless you have any advice on how to use them collaboratively?
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Jan 23, 2016 5:38 PM in response to Rudegarby ryanfromstockport,Rudegar, I understand this is a community run by consumers. I simply meant I really want to buy one, but the one thing putting me off is that we can't use the MacBook & new models of iMac together Thank you for your reply!
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by Mike Sombrio,★HelpfulJan 24, 2016 6:30 AM in response to ryanfromstockport
Mike Sombrio
Jan 24, 2016 6:30 AM
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Apple Watchryanfromstockport wrote:
Unless you have any advice on how to use them collaboratively?
I'm not sure if I would or not. What is it you want to do with two Macs? I have an iMac on my desk and a Macbook that I used to use for portability but even thats been replaced by my iPad now.