Mac Mini M4 Pro to DP Monitor

I want to free up a USB3 port by connecting a DP monitor to the Mini's HDMI port. Is this possible ?

Mac mini, macOS 15.1

Posted on Jul 15, 2025 12:02 AM

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Jul 15, 2025 01:16 AM in response to frednerk99

You would need to find an adapter that goes from HDMI (input) to DisplayPort (output).


I believe you will find that as with USB-C to HDMI adapters, most DIsplayPort to HDMI adapters are unidirectional in the other direction and will not work with the HDMI side connected to a computer. But you might find a "needle in a haystack."


If the monitor in question has both a DisplayPort input and a HDMI input, it may be easier to switch which input you use on the monitor, so the connection just involves a HDMI-to-HDMI cable.

Jul 15, 2025 11:41 AM in response to frednerk99

My wife for a long time used a DP monitor with her HDMI output on her 2013 Mac. It was a bit pricey at about $30 but worked. Now she is using the same monitor with her new MacBook Air with a USB-C output to DP. We could have tried USB-C --> HDMI --> DP but the less you daisychain display connections the better things are and a new cable cost about the same.

Jul 15, 2025 07:03 PM in response to frednerk99

frednerk99 wrote:

Hi, den.thed, thanks for your reply.

You're welcome.

DVI and VGA. I have since found that HDMI and DVI are pin compatible, so this might be an option,

HDMI to DVI is a good way to go, until you can replace that display with an HDMI equipped display.


Heck' we use a Samsung HDMI TV connected to our Mac mini media server. It's not as good as a decent display for fine detailed work, but works great for movies and videos.

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