- #2018 MACBOOK PRO MULTIPLE MONITORS FOR MAC#
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#2018 MACBOOK PRO MULTIPLE MONITORS MAC#
The 12-inch Retina MacBook and 2012 Mac Pro do not support Thunderbolt. It is not compatible with computers that do not have a Thunderbolt port, including pre-2011 Macs and the vast majority of desktop PCs. The Thunderbolt Display drops compatibility with all previous standards, including VGA, DVI, and DisplayPort. In March 2022, Apple released the Apple Studio Display, the first Apple-branded consumer display since the Thunderbolt Display's discontinuation, which similarly includes integrated speakers and a webcam. In December 2019, Apple released the Pro Display XDR, the first Apple-branded display since the Thunderbolt Display's discontinuation.
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On June 23, 2016, Apple announced through a statement that it was discontinuing the Thunderbolt Display and would no longer produce stand-alone displays, saying, "There are a number of great third-party options available for Mac users." Apple subsequently worked with LG to design the Thunderbolt 3-enabled UltraFine line, consisting of 4K and 5K displays, which were the only displays sold by Apple from 2016 to 2019. In July 2012, Apple began including a MagSafe to MagSafe 2 adaptor in the box. The Thunderbolt port allows for the possibility of daisy chaining Thunderbolt Displays from a supported Mac, or connecting other devices that have Thunderbolt ports, such as external hard drives and video capture devices. On the rear of the display there is a Thunderbolt port, a FireWire 800 port, three USB 2.0 ports and a Gigabit Ethernet port. An octopus cable with Thunderbolt and MagSafe is permanently attached to the back of the display for data and charging MacBooks, respectively.
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The display featured a built-in 720p FaceTime HD camera (replacing the iSight in the previous model), microphone, and stereo speaker system with subwoofer (2.1 channel). It was made with aluminum and glass, having a similar appearance to the contemporary ranges of iMac and MacBook Pro unibody designs. Like its predecessor, the 27-inch LED Cinema Display, the resolution is 2560×1440 pixels in a 16:9 aspect ratio. In 2022, the Apple Studio Display was released as the first Apple-branded consumer display since its discontinuation.
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The Thunderbolt Display was discontinued in June 2016, and replaced by LG UltraFine displays developed with LG on the consumer end, while the Pro Display XDR succeeded it in 2019 as Apple's professional display. Macs released before 2011 without Thunderbolt, the 2012 Mac Pro and the single USB-C Retina MacBook are incompatible with the Thunderbolt Display without use of additional adaptors. The Thunderbolt Display also added a Gigabit Ethernet port and FireWire 800 port. New to the Thunderbolt Display was the switch from Mini DisplayPort and USB to a single Thunderbolt connector for data and DisplayPort. Originally priced at $999, it replaced the 27-inch Apple LED Cinema Display.
The Apple Thunderbolt Display is a 27-inch flat panel computer monitor developed and sold by Apple Inc. Official Website at the Wayback Machine (archived February 7, 2015) LG UltraFine (consumer, Apple-endorsed third party)Īpple Studio Display (consumer, Apple-branded)