Nicole Jacque wrote:
In this case, the older Intel chipsets simply don’t support Thunderbolt. :-(
And Thunderbolt does not support the pin compatible display adapter.
On Apr 26, 2016, at 2:27 AM, Larry Colen<[email protected]> wrote:
Mark C wrote:
Thanks, Igor. I think you summarize the situation very well. My leaning
right now is to go with a wide gamut monitor first and then maximize the
resolution within the limits of what I have decided to spend. I might
need to up the size I am considering to 27 inch diagonal - more options
at the large size - but there seem to be some workable solutions. I'm
not too worried about some applications not recognizing the wide-gamut
color space. I also confirmed the the i1Display calibration tool will
work with a wide gamut monitor, so no issue there...
I can order form B&H for a few days anyhow, so that gives me some time
to research.
A couple of thoughts:
You don't necessarily need both displays to be super high quality. You could
just do everything where color was critical on the expensive display.
Do let us know what you end up getting. I mentioned that used mac pro I got a
great deal on, it turns out that my thunderbolt display does not work with it.
I suspect that backward compatibility is against the macintologist religion or
something.
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