Hello All,
I hope someone can advise/reassure me please? As I am almost entirely technologically inept.
I'm going self-employed (PR and copywriting) and I'm thinking a MacBook Air 2017 would best suit my needs at the moment.
My plan - such as it is - is to hook it up to the old iMac I already have in order to have two screens. I could then have my emails/ project briefs open on the macbook and use the larger iMac screen for typing/searching the web etc. while I'm at my desk.
I want to make sure the two things are compatible before I take the plunge!
I am under the impression that I would simply be able to connect them via a thunderbolt cable and use something called Target Display Mode??
This is the MBA I am looking to buy: https://www.johnlewis.com/2017-appl...core-i5-8gb-ram-128gb-pcie-based-ssd/p3081001
and my current outdated iMac is the Late 2012 21.5 inch model.
I would appreciate confirmation that I'm right, or an explanation of why this wouldn't work.
Thanks in advance!!
I hope someone can advise/reassure me please? As I am almost entirely technologically inept.
I'm going self-employed (PR and copywriting) and I'm thinking a MacBook Air 2017 would best suit my needs at the moment.
My plan - such as it is - is to hook it up to the old iMac I already have in order to have two screens. I could then have my emails/ project briefs open on the macbook and use the larger iMac screen for typing/searching the web etc. while I'm at my desk.
I want to make sure the two things are compatible before I take the plunge!
I am under the impression that I would simply be able to connect them via a thunderbolt cable and use something called Target Display Mode??
This is the MBA I am looking to buy: https://www.johnlewis.com/2017-appl...core-i5-8gb-ram-128gb-pcie-based-ssd/p3081001
and my current outdated iMac is the Late 2012 21.5 inch model.
I would appreciate confirmation that I'm right, or an explanation of why this wouldn't work.
Thanks in advance!!