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Running a second display off of Thunderbolt Display's Thunderbolt Port?
I remember when the 27" Thunderbolt Display came out, the various blogs pointed out that you could NOT run another regular display off of the Thunderbolt Display's TB port, which was a bummer.
What doesn't make sense is that you can run a normal display off the Mac's TB port, but then of course you can't use the TB display. Yet, one blog noted, interestingly, that one of the TB-based RAID boxes that had a TB thru-port would drive a regular display off of its TB port. So if you went from Mac -> TB Display -> RAID box, you could then run another regular display. This is great, but not worth $1500 to do that. Has anybody come up with a way to accomplish this without an expensive RAID or other TB hard drive box? The display on my MacBook Pro is too hard to read (I'm getting old), and I'd love to hook up a nice 22" Dell display I have here (1920x1080) in place of it. Otherwise, I'm thinking about selling the MBP and getting a Mac Mini, so I can run a second display off of its HDMI port. I don't have room on my desk for another 27" display or I'd go that route. 'Course there's also the issue of the cost of those things too. ![]() Thanks. Rob
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I think you are getting a little confused. The thunderbolt port on the MBP can be used to connect to any external monitor (you just need the appropriate TB - display adapter). I had my MBP connected to a Dell U2311H via a TB - DVI adaptor without issues.
If you bought an Apple Thunderbolt Display you cannot connect a regular monitor to the Thunderbolt Displays thunderbolt port to drive a "regular monitor". Does that make sense?
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Yes, that's what I said. No confusion.
The only way I know of to drive another regular display off of the Thunderbolt Display's TB port is to go through a RAID box, and it may even be JUST the one the blog talked about (I forget the brand). I wanted to know if there was another way. I know I could get a USB-based solution, but that really isn't what I had in mind. Rob
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Hence my feeling that there is a market for a 21.5 TBD. I'd buy one in a heartbeat.
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Or you could get one of the Western Digital Thunderbolt RAID boxes (has two drives), the 4GB runs about $500 + Thunderbolt cable....
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