Unfortunately Target Display mode does not work on Thunderbolt iMacs with M1 devices.
I have plans for buying an M1 mac mini. My current late 2012 mini is connected to two 23" cinema displays. One via an HDMI to DVI adapter and one via a thunderbolt to DVI adapter. Does the HDMI to DVI adapter plus a new to buy USB-c to DVI adapter work with the M1 mini? I also have an iMac 2010...
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It will work with older iMacs (pre-2011) which support Target Display mode via a mini DisplayPort, which confusingly has the same size and shape connector as Thunderbolt 1/2.
I have a 2011 27 iMac and M1 Mac mini so can confirm this combination does not work.
However, there are some options I’m looking at:
1, Buy a dummy HDMI plug:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B087QDCZ4L/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_imm_t1_wbY3FbP35W05F?psc=1 - then use VNC (screen sharing) to access the M1 Mac from the iMac.
You can force the 4K dummy HDMI plug to 2560x1440, to match the 2011 iMac resolution. I’ve got one and managed to do this, obviously screen sharing isn’t perfect but a workaround. You can use a USB-C -> DisplayPort or HDMI adapter to get a 2nd monitor connected.
2, Buy a Luna Display USB-C dongle:
https://shop.astropad.com/ I’ve ordered one and will give this a go, with the Mac-to-Mac mode. Still waiting on delivery for now.
Again you can use the HDMI port on the mini to connect a 2nd monitor.
3, Extreme but potentially the best option (if you can give up your iMac as a useable computer?): get something like this -
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HDMI-DVI...-2560-1440-LM270WQ1-SD-E2-panel-/193390883105
Teardown the iMac and install the driver board to the iMac display. This will give you direct HDMI/DisplayPort/DVI inputs for the iMac display - essentially turning the iMac into a ‘dumb’ monitor - but allowing *any* device to connect and display an image.
These are all workarounds and not ideal - you may find buying a monitor the best option.
Although I’m sorely tempted by those who have made their own 5K iMac monitor - using option 3 with the appropriate 5K screen, driver board and old iMac case. Not cheap - but would give a beautiful 5K monitor.
(Search for ‘Secret Apple 5K display’ - there’s a Reddit thread and YouTube video explaining how it’s done)
EDIT: Removed Reddit 5K monitor info