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alternamelka

macrumors member
Original poster
Nov 26, 2020
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uk
Hi everyone,
I'm looking to purchase an Apple Studio Display, but I need to be able to connect my PS5 to it as well.

I've seen that there are ways to convert HDMI signal to the display without audio, or using an Elgato within the Mac, but I'm hoping there is a converter out there that is just plug and play. One that can hopefully carry 4K signal and HDR.

Does anyone know of any HDMI to Thunderbolt converters that would work with the Studio Display and allow me to use the audio from my PS5?

Thanks in advance for your help!

It is just is just impossible to find a 27" monitor that is 5k, 60HZ, good speakers and has USB-C AND HDMI.
 

transmaster

Contributor
Feb 1, 2010
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874
Cheyenne, Wyoming
I am looking for an answer to this as well. I want to go HDMI to Thunderbolt. The Mac Studio is plugged into my Yamaha AVR via HDMI, and connects to my monitor HDMI to Display port.
 

squan

macrumors member
Nov 8, 2006
53
3
Hi everyone,
I'm looking to purchase an Apple Studio Display, but I need to be able to connect my PS5 to it as well.

I've seen that there are ways to convert HDMI signal to the display without audio, or using an Elgato within the Mac, but I'm hoping there is a converter out there that is just plug and play. One that can hopefully carry 4K signal and HDR.

Does anyone know of any HDMI to Thunderbolt converters that would work with the Studio Display and allow me to use the audio from my PS5?

Thanks in advance for your help!

It is just is just impossible to find a 27" monitor that is 5k, 60HZ, good speakers and has USB-C AND HDMI.

I've done a bit of Googling as well and I'm afraid there's no real plug n play option.


The new Samsung Viewfinity S9 would be an option for you, if you don't mind the matte finish and subpar speakers. But I want to see it in person first, before making my decision as well.
 
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