![]() ![]() The Thunderbolt Display has (left to right) three USB 2.0 ports, a FireWire 800 port, a Thunderbolt port, and a gigabit ethernet port.The Thunderbolt Display also doesn’t have easily accessible controls to adjust the image quality. Apple doesn’t offer an anti-glare screen option for the display, so using the Thunderbolt Display in an area with a lot of light sources can be problematic. You can’t raise, lower or pivot the display. It won’t, which is why Apple still sells the LED Cinema Display.Īpple doesn’t provide much in the way of ergonomic adjustments. The Mac Pro is the only line of Apple’s computers yet to be updated with Thunderbolt, and you can’t plug the Thunderbolt Display into a Mac Pro’s Mini DisplayPort-or any Mac’s Mini DisplayPort-and expect it to work. ![]() ![]() The Thunderbolt Display requires OS X 10.6.8 or later, and a Thunderbolt-equipped Mac, such as the 2011 MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac mini, or iMac. ![]()
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