Is it possible to connect my 2017 macbook air to a studio display?
Is it possible to connect my 2017 13 inch macbook air to a studio display?
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 12.7
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Is it possible to connect my 2017 13 inch macbook air to a studio display?
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 12.7
No.
GlitchDetected wrote:
can i use an adapter instead? will that work?
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A 5K display like the Studio Display has about 78% more pixels than the highest-resolution (UHD 4K) display that your Mac supports. Pushing all of those pixels requires hardware in the Mac, and a connection that provides a lot of bandwidth between the Mac and the display.
There is an Apple Thunderbolt 3-to-2 adapter, and it is bidirectional. But it's not going to make the Thunderbolt 2 port on your Mac run at Thunderbolt 3 speeds, or upgrade your Intel integrated GPU. That adapter might let you attach a powered Thunderbolt 3 dock to your Mac (useful now that all Thunderbolt 1 and 2 docks have been long discontinued), but there's no point in using it to try to attach a 5K display.
I assume here that you are talking about the current Studio Display, and not about any of the 20+ year old Studio Displays that Apple sold between 1998 and 2004.
can i use an adapter instead? will that work?
Is it possible to connect my 2017 macbook air to a studio display?