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Apple Thunderbolt Display Macbook Pro 2019

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Related review

Ron 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.1 lb] Needed to connect MacBook Pro (16, 2019) to an 20 Apple Cinema Display,via CalDigit TS3 Plus Dock. Was given two adapters that did not work. Saw this product on the B&H website. Got it, connected it & it works...with no worries.

5
Gabriel 2024-04-12 02:50:57

[Pushbutton] This works perfectly with my old Apple HD Display and my new MacBook Pro.

5
Matt 2024-05-08 07:17:33

[Up to 5 Gb/s] Was skeptical since it wasn’t apple works great with my 2019 MacBook Pro and HP Monitor. Also was relieved it supports charging so well. Great buy to save some cash

5
Monte 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Full-Stop] I purchased this to make an external boot drive for my 2015 MacBook Pro. This device is probably the fastest way to add external storage to my machine since the Thunderbolt 2 ports are far faster than the USB3 ports. Since this Sabrent Thunderbolt 3 enclosure is self-powered, you can use the Apple Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt 2 adapter in reverse, making full use of the MacBook's Thunderbolt 2 port and getting super fast transfer speeds, making it suitable for use as a boot drive. I don't have any benchmark utilities, but I copied a large VMware image from the internal Apple SSD to an external 2TB FireCuda 530 and saw an Activity Monitor peak write speed of 1.6GB/sec, which is super fast. The case gets a little warm, but that means that it is effectively sinking heat from the M2 drive. I used this to successfully build and test a system upgrade to Mojave, and will continue to use this to occasionally run modern OS versions that I don't want to permanently upgrade to due to software compatibility issues with old apps I still need to run. Right now, it's Velcro'ed to the laptop lid and holds a 1TB drive waiting to test Catalina, so I can see which apps break before deciding if I want to take the plunge. All in all, it's perfect as an external drive for my older MacBook Pro, it's well priced, and extremely well constructed. I'll continue to use it for the rest of the life of this machine, and it'll still be useful if I upgrade to a more modern machine later.

5
David 2024-04-16 04:17:22

[0.64 lb] Perfect cable to connect my new Apple Display to my Macbook Pro for photo shoots.... i bought the longer cable to be able to have the display further from our Digi Tech for the clients to view the images coming in via Viewer on Capture One. I put the cable into a protective liner so wear and tear is less of an issue.

5
David 2024-08-11 01:57:50

Perfect cable to connect my new Apple Display to my Macbook Pro for photo shoots.... i bought the longer cable to be able to have the display further from our Digi Tech for the clients to view the images coming in via Viewer on Capture One. I put the cable into a protective liner so wear and tear is less of an issue.

5
Sydney 2024-04-04 06:38:54

[Gray] This is exactly what I wanted to protect my new MacBook Pro 2019 16 in.

5
Jordi 2024-04-01 07:41:43

[0.23 lb] Does the job. Have my MacBook Pro Retina connected to my old 30 Apple Cinema Display.

5
Daniel 2024-04-05 09:46:26

[27"] I bought two of these, one from Apple and the other from B&H, and B&H rocks with speed of delivery. One of them is for my MacBook Pro 14 which I use Dual Display mode sometimes and most of the time the other monitor is for my Work DELL Latitude 3420 with USB-C and it's putting up a 5K Image. With the firmware update, the camera is good enough for me for Zoom and Facetime. These replaced my tried and true Apple Cinema 27 Displays. I love Apple Monitors, nothing else compares by a long shot.

5
Jaime 2024-08-05 06:57:14

[Yes, HDR10] I bought two of these to use with my MacBook Pro M1 Max as a video editing workstation. ***Note that the only way I was able to display 4K at 60 hertz on both monitors simultaneously was to plug BOTH monitors directly to the MacBook via USB-C to DisplayPort cables. Once I did that and stopped trying to get them to work through the Thunderbolt 4 Dock I have, everything looks excellent.*** The resolution is great, as I can have Premiere Pro open on both monitors with one of the two showing the footage in the program window at close to actual size, which helps to see all the detail of the 4K image while editing. Colors look really good, and while this isn't a reference monitor designed for color grading Hollywood movies, it's plenty accurate for my videography work. Aside from video editing, text is super sharp and crisp, and photos and websites look excellent. Since it's an LCD, black levels are never going to look as inky black as they do on an OLED display, but that's to be expected. You can always get a small OLED TV to use as a makeshift client reference monitor. I originally wanted the Apple Studio Display, but at $1600 for one monitor, it was way too expensive for me. On Black Friday, I was able to snag TWO of these Asus ProArt 27 displays for under $800. That's less than half of ONE Apple display! Sure, it's not made of shiny aluminum, but who cares? Image quality is all I need, and this delivers in spades. Plus, they come with VESA mounting holes in the back as standard, so I was able to place them on a two-monitor VESA mounting arm and free up a bunch of space on my desk. I know the Apple display is 5K and this one is 4K, but two 4K monitors side by side get me way more resolution and work space than one 5K monitor. All in all, I heartily recommend this Asus ProArt 4K monitor to anyone looking for a high-res 27 LCD for content creation and general computing on a Mac (as long as you plug it in directly and not through a docking station).

5