Can my MacBook Pro use a large 30" LCD monitor

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I have a MacBookPro 3,1 with an NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT w/ 256MB RAM. I have only one DVI port.

Can I run one the new large 30" LCD monitors from Apple or Dell? If not, is there some kind of adapter I can get that will allow me to?

I run my MBP closed attached to a 20" LCD monitor when working at home. My current monity (6 yrs old) is just too small these days.

Thanks for your help

Darren Newton

Posted 2009-07-23T16:30:01.063

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Hold up people with your answers.

He said its a Macbook Pro 3,1 which is the older body style with one dvi port. This is not the newer unibody with mini display port.

All you need to hook up to a 30 inch display is a dual link dvi cable. That is all, no adapter is needed with that model. It supports the 30 inch models from dell or apple(apple's monitors just have a built in cable).

Also, apples 20 and 30 inch monitor are dvi based monitors and the 24 inch LED one is the one that uses the mini display port.

http://store.apple.com/us/product/M9179LL/A?fnode=MTY1NDA5OQ&mco=MjE0NTg4OA

Dell sells two 30 inch LCD's and they have a few different options: http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/Monitors/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&sku=222-7175

http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/Monitors/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&sku=223-4890

I use the exact setup you have with the dell 2709W 27 inch and it works great. I love Dell's Ultrasharp LCD lineup.

http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-10442_7-6470175-1.html apple 30 vs dell 30

Troggy

Posted 2009-07-23T16:30:01.063

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Thanks for the added information on Dell, I've been looking at those since I find the Apple prices to be a little out of line. – Darren Newton – 2009-07-23T17:04:04.133

I added a link to a review for you. – Troggy – 2009-07-23T17:18:49.247

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Short answer, yes, with the right adapter

The newer Apple Cinema Display are actually made for the new unibody MacBooks and MacBookPros. They have a Mag safe and mini display port cable built in so that you can reduce cable clutter.

Dan McClain

Posted 2009-07-23T16:30:01.063

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So are you saying that I could get a Mini-display to DVI adapter and plug the Cinema Display into my non-unibody MBP? – Darren Newton – 2009-07-23T16:38:22.917

How old is the Cinema Display? If it is not the newest 24" one (from late 2008) it should have a DVI port on it already. See what your monitors have, and get the necessary adapter – Dan McClain – 2009-07-23T16:42:01.083

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Assuming the one DVI port is referring to the MacBook Pro: The Dell monitor should come with a DVI cable (or at least they used to) and the new Apple 30" displays should work if you purchase the Mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter (found here). However, you should note that the DVI supported on the adapter is DVI-D (digital only).

Marcus

Posted 2009-07-23T16:30:01.063

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I forgot there is no DisplayPort enabled 30". Ignore the adapter comment. – None – 2009-07-23T16:46:30.947