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    Mac Mini Pro Detects TV (HDMI) When TV Is Off.

    Hi everyone. Just as the tutor says, my Mac Mini Pro (M2) detects my TV (HDMI) even when it’s off. It also does the same when one of my USBC monitors is off, but I usually have both on, so it doesn’t bother me as much. Is there a fix for this? I think I’ve read a work around involving...
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    4K UHD TV with Mac mini (2018)

    Hi all... I am looking at upgrading my old 2012 Mac Mini and replacing my VERY old Mac Cinema displays. I was wondering if anyone here has had any experience with using a 4k UHD TV as a display on the new Mac Mini. I largely work in Photoshop and Lightroom and run two monitors right now and I...
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    Seeking tech help: Building a kiosk

    I am a volunteer and officer on a history project for my community. A historic fabrication project occurred over 50 years ago at an industrial shop in my hometown. It was precision work, and was nationally recognized. A 30-minute movie was made about the project. We have it on a DVD. A...
  4. zedsdeadbaby

    4K scaled with GTX 120?

    Looking at upgrading my display to a 4K TV. I plan on upgrading my 4,1's video card (GTX120) shortly, but after shelling out 4-5 k recently on other gear the video card can wait if not essential for being able to use the TV with the stock card in the short term... Is there any chance of running...
  5. Olan

    Blinking Screens (again)

    Hi all, I've been doing some hunting through the Internet for a solution to this problem but have not found any solution. There is a thread on this subject but hasn't been active for over a year. I have a 2014 4GB ram basic model Mac mini which is used as iTunes server, Plex server and sports...
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    Stupid HD TV questions

    And I do mean stupid. You have my permission to call me an idiot when you're done reading! I'm one of the last people on earth to get a flat screen TV. I remember the days where you bought a TV, brought it home and plugged it in. When cable-ready meant you just put the coax into the TV and you...