
They are, however, labelled “late 2011” in this knowledge base article.
Mac mini 2011 dual display full#
According to Apple's MacBook Air Tech Specs page: Dual display and video mirroring: Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display and up to 2560 by 1600 pixels on an external display, both at millions of colors.

The best resolution that it could reach was 1920x1080p. I went through all the motions of trying different cables, switchresx etc, but everything failed. My monitor (ASUS VX24AH) does not have DP, only HDMI. Update: As 9to5mac points out, Apple mentions a “late 2011 iMac” model with support for two Thunderbolt Displays – Apple released EDU iMacs back in August, but those computers don’t have a Thunderbolt port. The Current MacBook Air doesn't support two external monitors. Just to let you all know that I got an external 2560x1440 monitor working on a mac book air 2010 over mini DP to HDMI at 60Hz. The 27-inch Thunderbolt Display still reports shipping times of 2-3 weeks on Apple’s online store. Mac mini (Mid 2011): Supports two Thunderbolt displays. Mac mini with AMD graphics can support a HDMI compatible device on its HDMI port when using two Thunderbolt displays. IMac (Mid 2011 and Late 2011): Supports two Thunderbolt displays. iMac (27-inch, Mid 2011) with two Thunderbolt ports supports a total of two Thunderbolt displays “regardless of which Thunderbolt port each display is connected to”.
Mac mini 2011 dual display pro#
The 13” MacBook Pro has a different “expected behavior” in that the screen will turn black if a second Thunderbolt Display is connected.

MacBook Pro (Early 2011): Supports two Thunderbolt displays. MacBook Air (Mid 2011): Supports one Thunderbolt display. Configurable to 8GB, only at the Apple Online Store. Powered by a quad-core Intel Core i7 processor and DDR3 memory. Do not pry at the socket, or you may rip it from the logic board.
Mac mini 2011 dual display Pc#
Grab all the wires at once and gently pull straight up to disconnect the fan from the logic board. Trying to setup dual monitors that works with both the Mac Mini M1 and my PC Hello everyoneas the title says I recently got a M1 Mac Mini and I’m trying to set it up to use dual 27 2k monitors and switch between my pc and Mac Mini as needed.

Mini DisplayPort displays will not light up if connected to the Thunderbolt port on an Apple Thunderbolt Display (27-inch). Mac mini Server (Mid 2011) Technical Specifications. Lift the fan out of the mini for enough clearance to access its connector. For those users who want to daisy-chain Thunderbolt devices and a display, Apple recommends to connect the Thunderbolt Display to a Thunderbolt port on a Mac, and start daisy-chaining off that for “best performances”.Ī note of interest from this document is that Mini DisplayPort displays won’t work if connected to the Thunderbolt Display, thus removing any possibility of daisy-chaining with old Mini DisplayPort interfaces and the newest Thunderbolt. The document in particular outlines some daisy-chaining options for the display and different Mac models, specifying which ones can connect to multiple monitors at once. With a new support document posted earlier this afternoon, Apple details some of the connection options for the 27-inch Thunderbolt Display, now shipping to customers who bought it after it was announced, and close to retail availability.
