The first 32-inch Retina 6K display ever. Up to 1600 nits of brightness. An astonishing 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio and superwide viewing angle. Over a billion colors presented with exceptional accuracy. And dynamic range that transforms the professional workflow. Introducing Apple Pro Display XDR, the world’s best pro display. Model A1502 / 2.4, 2.6, or 2.8 GHz dual-core Intel processor / Released October 2013 MacBook Pro 13' Retina Display Late 2013 troubleshooting, repair, and service manuals. Basically each bus can handle 2 normal displays or one 4K display each. Three 4K displays: two connected via Mini DisplayPort and one connected via HDMI. You are correct about bus 0 conflicting with the HDMI adapter as well. If you're not on the 2013 Mac Pro - see this thread for options for 'unsupported' adapters that might work for lower. Apple makes this easy. Go to Settings in your Mac, then click Displays and then Arrangement. If everything is set up properly, you should see two blue rectangles representing the displays, with the. Explore the world of Mac. Check out MacBook Pro, iMac Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, and more. Visit the Apple site to learn, buy, and get support.
Yes.. maybe... you’d need to know the exact model + year of manufacture of your Mac book pro. This you can get from ‘about this mac’ on the left side of your screen. Typing that in , in the search window of everymac.com should give you the exact capabilities of your Mac Pro.
-as you have found out thunderbolt 3 is the thing now.it is compatible with USB. If you did have TB3 and wanted to connect a thunderbolt 2 or 1 device, Apple would sell you a TB3>>Tb1 adapter. It only works 1 way though. You can’t go tb>>TB3.
here’s a tb adapter that adds a USB 3 port
i have also found an updated driverhttps://www.amazon.com/Kanex-Thunderbolt-eSATA-plus-Adapter/dp/B00LOLBBQQ
that is all
i am doing my best to reply to you, but becuz I’m doing this on my iPhone it’s tough but possible
john b
other than that try doing a reset smc/pmu and zap pram on your MacBook pro
Feb 9, 2020 2:33 PM
You can make all of your displays mirror each other, or extend your workspace with different apps and windows on each display. If you use an external display with your Mac notebook, you can also use closed-display mode.
Check your requirements
- Check the ports on your Mac to find out whether you need an adapter.
- Check how many displays your Mac supports: Choose Apple menu > About This Mac, click Support, then click Specifications. On the webpage that appears, the number of displays your Mac supports appears under Video Support.
Use extended desktop mode
Maximize your workspace with extended desktop mode, which lets you enjoy full-screen apps and windows on each monitor. Then, use Mission Control to organize apps and windows across your displays. If your Dock is on the bottom of your screen, it appears on any of your displays when you move your pointer to the bottom edge of your display.
Turn on extended desktop mode
- Make sure that your external display is turned on and connected to your Mac.
- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Displays.
- Click the Arrangement tab.
- Make sure that the Mirror Displays checkbox isn’t selected.
Arrange your displays or change your primary display
So that you can move apps and windows across your displays in one continuous motion, arrange your displays to match the setup on your desk. You can also change your primary display, which is where your desktop icons and app windows first appear.
- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Displays.
- Click the Arrangement tab.
- To change the position of a display, drag it to the desired position. A red border appears around the display as it's moved.
- To set a different display as the primary display, drag the menu bar to the other display.
Use video mirroring
With video mirroring, all of your displays show the same apps and windows.
Turn on video mirroring
- Make sure that your external display is turned on and connected to your Mac.
- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Displays, then click the Arrangement tab.
- Make sure that the Mirror Displays checkbox is selected.
Use AirPlay
With Apple TV, you can mirror the entire display of your Mac to your TV, or use your TV as a separate display. To turn on AirPlay, follow these steps:
- Make sure that your TV is turned on.
- Choose in the menu bar, then choose your Apple TV. If an AirPlay passcode appears on your TV screen, enter the passcode on your Mac.
- Mirror your display or use your TV as a separate display:
- To mirror your display, choose , then choose Mirror Built-in Display.
- To use your TV as a separate display, choose , then choose Use As Separate Display.
- To turn off AirPlay, choose , then choose Turn AirPlay Off.
Mac Pro 2013 Specs
If you don't see in the menu bar, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Displays, then select the 'Show mirroring options in the menu bar when available' checkbox.
2013 Mac Pro Price
Learn more about how to AirPlay video from your Mac.