stevierose
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Hello friends
I have just upgraded from a 2011 Mac Mini to a 2018 Mac Mini. On the 2011 I used an HDMI cable and an adapter to connect with my NEC PA231W monitor. The 2018 Mini has 4 Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports, so I now have the option of using a DisplayPort cable to connect to the monitor. Is there any advantage to doing that vs just sticking to the HDMI to DVI connection?
Thanks
Steve Rosenblum
I have just upgraded from a 2011 Mac Mini to a 2018 Mac Mini. On the 2011 I used an HDMI cable and an adapter to connect with my NEC PA231W monitor. The 2018 Mini has 4 Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports, so I now have the option of using a DisplayPort cable to connect to the monitor. Is there any advantage to doing that vs just sticking to the HDMI to DVI connection?
Thanks
Steve Rosenblum
Archlich
Well-known
For your current monitor, no, unless you'd like to transmit some audio signal(which would require some splitting) as well.
willie_901
Veteran
For your current monitor, no, unless you'd like to transmit some audio signal(which would require some splitting) as well.
I agree. I use HDMI to DVI for my late 2012 MacMini to drive with ASUS PA248 for a second display. It's fine.
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
I have had experiences with poor color on an external monitor.
I say try 'em both. I settled on a Thunderbolt to HDMI cable because this approach gave better color.
Sorry, I don't remember the details.
I say try 'em both. I settled on a Thunderbolt to HDMI cable because this approach gave better color.
Sorry, I don't remember the details.
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