M4 Mini - DP or HDMI?

I’m out shopping for a good deal on an M4 Mac Mini and have a question about connecting my LG monitor.


Currently my desktop set up is an M1 MacBook Air connected to a Caldigit TS4 dock. The monitor is connected to the dock using a Display Port connection. With the Mini I would have the option of using HDMI instead, which should reduce the amount of traffic going through the dock, freeing up bandwidth for fast SSD transfers. Are there major advantages to using Display Port instead of HDMI in particular with the M4 mini?

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Posted on Mar 22, 2025 07:25 AM

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For connecting a display to a Mac mini, DisplayPort via Thunderbolt/USB-C is generally preferred for higher resolutions and refresh rates, while HDMI is suitable for 4K at 60Hz. 

Here's a more detailed breakdown:


DisplayPort (via Thunderbolt/USB-C):

  • Higher Bandwidth:
  • DisplayPort offers higher bandwidth, allowing for higher resolutions and refresh rates. 
  • Native Protocol:
  • DisplayPort is the native protocol for Thunderbolt, so using a Thunderbolt port with a DisplayPort cable provides the best performance. 
  • Multiple Displays:
  • DisplayPort can support multiple monitors simultaneously, while HDMI typically supports only one. 
  • Mac Mini M4 Pro:
  • The new Mac mini with M4 Pro supports DisplayPort 2.1 via Thunderbolt 5, allowing for up to three 6K monitors. 
  • RGB Color Output:
  • DisplayPort allows the Mac mini to recognize the display properly and set RGB color output instead of YCbCr, which can lead to better color accuracy. 

HDMI:

  • 4K at 60Hz:
  • HDMI supports 4K resolution at 60Hz, which is a common standard for many displays. 
  • Compatibility:
  • HDMI is a widely used standard and is compatible with a variety of devices, including TVs, projectors, and monitors. 
  • Mac Mini M4 Pro:
  • The new Mac mini with M4 Pro supports HDMI 2.1, allowing for up to 4K resolution at 60Hz. 
  • Audio Return Channel (ARC):
  • HDMI features ARC, which allows audio to be returned from the display to the Mac mini, which DisplayPort lacks. 

Which to Choose:

  • For the best performance and higher resolutions/refresh rates: Use DisplayPort via Thunderbolt/USB-C. 
  • If you need to connect to a TV or projector: HDMI is a good option. 
  • If you are using a Mac mini M4 Pro: You can use either DisplayPort or HDMI, depending on your needs. 
  • If you have a higher refresh rate 4K monitor, you'll want to use DisplayPort, unless you have a M2 Pro or M2 Max 


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For connecting a display to a Mac mini, DisplayPort via Thunderbolt/USB-C is generally preferred for higher resolutions and refresh rates, while HDMI is suitable for 4K at 60Hz. 

Here's a more detailed breakdown:


DisplayPort (via Thunderbolt/USB-C):

  • Higher Bandwidth:
  • DisplayPort offers higher bandwidth, allowing for higher resolutions and refresh rates. 
  • Native Protocol:
  • DisplayPort is the native protocol for Thunderbolt, so using a Thunderbolt port with a DisplayPort cable provides the best performance. 
  • Multiple Displays:
  • DisplayPort can support multiple monitors simultaneously, while HDMI typically supports only one. 
  • Mac Mini M4 Pro:
  • The new Mac mini with M4 Pro supports DisplayPort 2.1 via Thunderbolt 5, allowing for up to three 6K monitors. 
  • RGB Color Output:
  • DisplayPort allows the Mac mini to recognize the display properly and set RGB color output instead of YCbCr, which can lead to better color accuracy. 

HDMI:

  • 4K at 60Hz:
  • HDMI supports 4K resolution at 60Hz, which is a common standard for many displays. 
  • Compatibility:
  • HDMI is a widely used standard and is compatible with a variety of devices, including TVs, projectors, and monitors. 
  • Mac Mini M4 Pro:
  • The new Mac mini with M4 Pro supports HDMI 2.1, allowing for up to 4K resolution at 60Hz. 
  • Audio Return Channel (ARC):
  • HDMI features ARC, which allows audio to be returned from the display to the Mac mini, which DisplayPort lacks. 

Which to Choose:

  • For the best performance and higher resolutions/refresh rates: Use DisplayPort via Thunderbolt/USB-C. 
  • If you need to connect to a TV or projector: HDMI is a good option. 
  • If you are using a Mac mini M4 Pro: You can use either DisplayPort or HDMI, depending on your needs. 
  • If you have a higher refresh rate 4K monitor, you'll want to use DisplayPort, unless you have a M2 Pro or M2 Max 


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