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timidhermit

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Jul 6, 2011
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I have an old Apple LED Cinema Display that has a Mini DisplayPort cable to connect to a Mac.

I am in mid of getting a great deal on an used Apple Mac Pro 2013 (trashcan model) which has Thunderbolt 2 ports.

Can you simply plug the Mini DisplayPort cable from my Cinema Display directly to the Thunderbolt 2 port on the Mac Pro 2013 without an adapter? Will you get both video (including iSight) and audio? Will this work for a dual display setup using TWO Cinema Display with Mini DisplayPort cable?

I am completely confused from what I read online. A previous thread on this forum said initially they are backward compatible but a later post in that same thread said it does not work:


This also completely contradicted to what is said in this article that they are incompatible despite using the same-sized physical connector:


Can anyone who has this combo Mac setup clarify the issue?
 

timidhermit

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No access to both display and the Mac Pro yet. Thus the question to gauge what is already known.
 

Kaspin

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The article you linked that says it doesn't work, is talking about computers with thunderbolt 3 (usb-c) using the TB3 to TB2 adapter.

The 2013 Mac Pro will work with no problem. You do need to plugin the usb connection to get iSight & audio.
 

avro707

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Just plugin the cable and the USB and it works. I have both.

Apple LED Cinema Display 27" (purchased 2010) with November 2014 production Mac Pro 6,1 2.7ghz 12 core, 64gb, 1TB, dual D700.
 

dwig

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The article you linked that says it doesn't work, is talking about computers with thunderbolt 3 (usb-c) using the TB3 to TB2 adapter.

The 2013 Mac Pro will work with no problem. You do need to plugin the usb connection to get iSight & audio.
... the USB connection is also needed to access the Display controls for color and brightness.
 
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