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deafgoose

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Oct 20, 2011
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I just purchased a 2nd thunderbolt display for my mini.

I am daisy-chaining them and the 2nd monitor will not work.

Any ideas?
 
I wonder what you will do with your second display. Sell it? Or sell your current Mini and get the Mini that supports dual displays?
 
I wonder what you will do with your second display. Sell it? Or sell your current Mini and get the Mini that supports dual displays?

I gotta get this 2nd display working.

I didn't feel a huge difference between the base mini (with upgrades) and the server so I am going to downgrade from the server to the mid level mini and install 8GB of ram and SSD.
 
I will be downgrading today.

The mid level model has the dual core i5 2.5Ghz.


By the way, even though you can't run the 2 displays daisy chained with the server you still can drive both displays with it. All you need to do is use the hdmi adapter that came with the server and you're up and running. What I'm not sure of is if you will be able to run at full resolution from the hdmi port.

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Just found it, hdmi = 1920x1200 max

http://www.apple.com/macmini/specs.html
 
By the way, even though you can't run the 2 displays daisy chained with the server you still can drive both displays with it. All you need to do is use the hdmi adapter that came with the server and you're up and running. What I'm not sure of is if you will be able to run at full resolution from the hdmi port.

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Just found it, hdmi = 1920x1200 max

http://www.apple.com/macmini/specs.html

There was no HDMI adapter included with the server. It's a mini-port to DVI adapter.

I swapped the mini already and its running beautifully on both displays! :D
 
well you guys may get that but us canadians get the mini-dp to dvi.

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glossy screens

I don't get it.

Rad Tech admits their own anti-glare screen protectors are worthless?

important Notes:
These films are intended for use in situations where glare from incident light prevents screen images from being viewed. Due to the nature of glass displays, anti-glare films will impart a slight prismatic effect to object edges when viewed straight-on. White backgrounds exacerbate the prismatic effect - non-white backgrounds nearly eliminate it. This effect can be minimized by reducing display brightness when indoors, and recalibrating the display after installation.

From their main page. That is not a solution, merely a workaround.
 
Got some more Apple goodies today.

I plan to mount my thunderbolt displays on the wall for a cleaner look. :D

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Got some more Apple goodies today.

I plan to mount my thunderbolt displays on the wall for a cleaner look. :D

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Make sure you post an updated pic in the Post Your Mac Setup when you do. :D

I'm sorely tempted by a the mini and dual monitors. But my MBP does everything I need and I have no need of dual monitors in my personal life.

Maybe one day, though... :)
 
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