Yes—but it depends on the iMac model and the devices you want to connect.
Apple allowed certain iMacs to be used as external displays via a feature called Target Display Mode (TDM). This only works with iMacs released between 2009 and mid-2014.
Newer iMacs running macOS Catalina or later do not support this feature. Apple removed TDM entirely, likely due to changes in display architecture and internal GPU dependencies.
Additionally, using an iMac as a display for a PC requires different methods altogether—TDM won’t work. In this case, third-party software or hardware solutions become necessary.
So, before starting, identify your iMac’s model and macOS version. If it’s compatible, using it as a monitor can save space and cost. If it’s not, alternatives exist but come with trade-offs in quality, latency, and complexity.
Here’s what you need for Target Display Mode:
Newer iMacs (post-2015) or those with Retina displays don’t support TDM. Always check Apple’s specs before buying cables or setting things up.
Your iMac should instantly mirror or extend the display from the other Mac.
To exit, press Command + F2 again or unplug the cable.
Important Notes:
If TDM isn’t an option, consider:
These tools are helpful but may reduce display quality or introduce lag. They also often require newer macOS versions and good Wi-Fi.
Using an iMac as a PC monitor is trickier.
TDM won’t work with Windows. Instead, you need:
Alternatively, you can use remote desktop tools:
These allow screen sharing but aren’t ideal for tasks needing low latency, like gaming or video editing.
If your goal is productivity (e.g., text work or browsing), these methods are acceptable.
Still not working? Your model may not support TDM at all.
Pros:
Cons:
If you have a compatible setup, it’s a good solution. But for many, alternatives may be easier.
If your iMac doesn’t support TDM:
If your goal is productivity, not performance-heavy tasks, these workarounds can be effective.
Using your iMac as a monitor is possible—but only under the right conditions.
TDM works well but is limited to older iMacs and macOS versions. Newer systems will need third-party tools or remote access workarounds.
Before starting, check model compatibility, cables, and macOS versions. If it’s too complex, it might be time for a proper monitor upgrade.
For a quick setup that “just works,” Target Display Mode on a supported iMac is still the best route.
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