I'm looking to connect my older Apple displays to a new Mac Mini. I have a 27-inch LED Cinema Display that uses a Mini DisplayPort and a 27-inch Thunderbolt Display. Even though they both look the same, I'm not sure if I can use both with the new Mac Mini or just the Thunderbolt one. They're both still functioning well after 15 years, but right now, they're hooked up to a Mac Pro that can't upgrade to the latest OS. What adapters do I need to connect these displays to the Mac Mini? Thanks a bunch!
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I have my 27" Cinema Display set up with my Mac Mini using a USB-C to Mini DisplayPort adapter I found online. Works perfectly! Just search for a reliable option; it should give you a seamless connection.
The Thunderbolt Display will work fine with the new models using the Thunderbolt 3 to 2 adapter. Just a heads-up, though: the FireWire port won't work with newer macOS versions. I'm currently using mine without any hassles.
I appreciate the info!
You can use a Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt 2 adapter for your Thunderbolt Display, and it will work great with the new Mac Mini. Apple sells the official adapter, but you can also find cheaper options from other brands. Just make sure they’re compatible!
Thanks for the tip!

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