using iMac as display for new Studio M1 Max
I have a late 2012 iMac 27." I was interested in getting the new Studio M1 Max and using the old iMac as a display. Can this work? if so what cables /changes need to be made? Thanks!
iMac 27″, macOS 10.13
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I have a late 2012 iMac 27." I was interested in getting the new Studio M1 Max and using the old iMac as a display. Can this work? if so what cables /changes need to be made? Thanks!
iMac 27″, macOS 10.13
No because new Mac including the Mac Studio, can use an iMac as a display in Target Display Mode.
please carefully read > Use your iMac as a display with target display mode - Apple Support
You will need an external display for the Mac Studio, then you could use the iMac as a second screen via Screen Sharing or AirPlay over your local network.
No because new Mac including the Mac Studio, can use an iMac as a display in Target Display Mode.
please carefully read > Use your iMac as a display with target display mode - Apple Support
You will need an external display for the Mac Studio, then you could use the iMac as a second screen via Screen Sharing or AirPlay over your local network.
So I would need to also buy a new Studio display on top of the M1 Max computer, use it as my main display, and if I wanted to keep the old iMac and connect it I could maybe use it as a second display?
Not necessarily, there are alternative displays but the Studio display would be the best option. You might want to consider a M1 Mac mini and then add your own display. You haven't stated the kind of work you do and I suspect you may not be a Mac Studio prospect but more of a MM customer.
Thanks for that insight. This would be for home use, for standard web browsing, email, some photo editing, maybe some movie-watching, etc. No gaming or video editing or anything else terribly video- or computation-intensive. I think you're right after reviewing specs; I was just assuming that it might be a better investment to go bigger on the computer and save $ by using my existing display if I could. If it'll last me 10 years or more like my current iMac has, I'd rather buy enough capability to grow into rather than out of. But the mini does seem like it could be a wiser option in my case now that I look into it more. Honestly, if I wasn't starting to have an annoying occasional issue with my 2012 iMac, even though it's slowed down somewhat I wouldn't even be thinking about this now.
Based on what you are saying I think a MM would be a much better choice.
No you can use most any aftermarket external display with the Mac Studio.
using iMac as display for new Studio M1 Max