Hi all,
Well Iāve got into a confusing messy rabbit hole here!
I now have a 2nd hand Dell 4K P2723QE monitor with USB-C connection to try with my iPad Pro. It displays ācorrectly" using an HDMI cable onto a USB-C/HDMI adaptor from my iPad but the resolution is 1080p with no option to change it and it looks like my old Windows work computer ā¦
So, I tried the USB-C cable that came with my iPad into the USB-C socket on the monitor. It charges my iPad but nothing else - the monitor says āNo USB-C signal from your deviceā. I assumed that this was because it wasnāt a video cable.
So, I went and bought a USB-C to USB-C cable, 480MB data transfer which the guy said would work with a 4K monitor but sadly I get exactly the same result.
Iāve now tried this new cable into the monitorās USB-C socket from my new/old Mac mini with the same result again!
Is this cable likely to be OK for video? It says CHARGE + SYNC on the box.
Dell says that the P series monitors are not tested or supported for the Mac, yet also I found this on the Dell forum from February this year - ā I have the same (P2723QE) monitor connected to my MacBook M3 Pro with no issuesā. A lot of people say itās a bad combination but several also that they use it just fine. Itās so confusing.
Am I trying to make a silk purse out of a sowās ear here? Do I need to follow Federico Viticci, ditch the Dell and get an LG UltraFine 4K which he uses successfully or would I be better with some of the repurposed iMacs Iāve spotted on eBay where they have taken out the computer part, leaving the 5K 27ā screen so it looks just like a 27ā iMac and connects via Thunderbolt?
Any advice much appreciated as Iām rather lost/fed up/confused with it all at the moment. Sigh.
Thanks,
Stephen
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Check the resolution yes, might be a nice surprise!
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On 9 Jul 2025, at 13:06, 'Jason Davies' via Sussex Mac User Group <
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that's interesting...I have both, still...they really don't look the same!
Good correction, then, thank you. Maybe I've had the settings wrong all this time...
On 9 Jul 2025, at 11:13, Sam - MacAmbulance wrote:
The Thunderbolt Display was 2560x1440 so should be the same quality as the 27ā iMac
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On 8 Jul 2025, at 13:42, 'Jason Davies' via Sussex Mac User Group <
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I suspect thatās retina (the iMac) while that Apple display is not. Itāll be fuzzierā¦
On 5 Jul 2025, at 16:28, itsagroup via Sussex Mac User Group wrote:
My iMacās 27ā display is currently set to 2240x1260 (default) which looks loverley to my old eyes?
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