IMac – connect a LED cinema display to an iMac late 2013

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I'm wondering if I can connect:

to a:

My conundrum arises because the iMac has only thunderbolt ports but LED Cinema Display uses a miniDisplayPort connector. The port shape is identical but I'm wondering if the connection works.

Here Apple says:

Thunderbolt and Thunderbolt 2 are not the same as Mini DisplayPort .
They have the same shape, but use different symbols on the cable and
port. However, this port does support Mini DisplayPort for video
output, so you can use a Mini DisplayPort cable to connect a Mini
DisplayPort display.

… but I'd like to doble check if somebody has already made this setup work.

Best Answer

The mini displayPort port on the Mac working as video output port when connected to a display with a mini displayPort input. This monitor has the same maximum resolution as the internal display of the Mac. This means Mac supports the maximum resolution of Monitor.

When connecting monitor to your Mac, thunderbolt will not be used. The Mac has the ability to determine if the mini displayPort is being used for video or being used for thunderbolt data transfers.