PSA: There are not (yet) any Retina-caliber external displays compatible with Apple's eGPU...

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  • Reply 21 of 24
    cgWerkscgwerks Posts: 2,952member
    I'm guessing most people who would add an eGPU to their laptop would use some external monitor anyway, most of the time. And, while it might not match in pixel density of some of Apple's high end displays... is that a show-stopper?
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  • Reply 22 of 24
    sekatorsekator Posts: 7member
    I cannot find any info if an eGPU would work with a 27 inch iMac 2010 in the target display mode. Anyone knows anything?
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  • Reply 23 of 24
    Mike Wuerthelemike wuerthele Posts: 7,186administrator
    cgWerks said:
    I'm guessing most people who would add an eGPU to their laptop would use some external monitor anyway, most of the time. And, while it might not match in pixel density of some of Apple's high end displays... is that a show-stopper?
    It's not for me. It might be for some.
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  • Reply 24 of 24
    Mike Wuerthelemike wuerthele Posts: 7,186administrator
    sekator said:
    I cannot find any info if an eGPU would work with a 27 inch iMac 2010 in the target display mode. Anyone knows anything?
    In theory it could, since the 2010 needs active Mini DisplayPort and not Thunderbolt like the later ones. In actuality, it's a little fussy sometimes, so I wouldn't count on it.
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