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Thunderbolt and Mini DisplayPort : differences and compatibility
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Those displays are unfortunately getting scarce so people in the same situation will have to decide soon. I think it's an unfortunate decision for Apple because, will you decide to buy, say, a MBA, you will not be able to get all those additional ports.
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Of course the display will work, and you'll just have to buy one of those hopefully-out-soon Thunderbolt hub gosh how much I want them in that case, but still, Apple could have saved a lot of overhead to its supply chain and its customer. I've found something quite interesting. Sign up using Email and Password.
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Super User works best with JavaScript enabled. Despite having two Thunderbolt ports, the 27" iMac can still only use two external displays, regardless of whether they are daisy chained or plugged in to separate ports.
Though it has two ports, both are wired to a single Light Ridge controller, so there are only two DisplayPort channels total. What is really going to rub folks the wrong way, we suspect, is that the Thunderbolt Display is not configured to work with a miniDP display plugged in to its Thunderbolt port. It wouldn't be surprising if more than one user with an existing 27" Cinema Display or other miniDP display got a Thunderbolt-equipped Mac and ordered a Thunderbolt display expecting to be able to add the miniDP display at the end of the chain.
Adding a miniDP display at the end of the chain works with other Thunderbolt peripherals that have downstream ports, so it's not a technical limitation of the spec. A more unfortunate side effect, we believe, is that not working according to the spec will add consumer confusion and hamper what is beginning to be a wider rollout of the technology in the PC industry. The truth may even be stranger still.