


Macs released before 2011 without Thunderbolt, the 2012 Mac Pro and the single USB-C Retina MacBook are incompatible with the Thunderbolt Display without use of additional adaptors. The Thunderbolt Display also added a Gigabit Ethernet port and FireWire 800 port. New to the Thunderbolt Display was the switch from Mini DisplayPort and USB to a single Thunderbolt connector for data and DisplayPort. Originally priced at $999, it replaced the 27-inch Apple LED Cinema Display. The Apple Thunderbolt Display is a 27-inch flat panel computer monitor developed and sold by Apple Inc.

Official Website at the Wayback Machine (archived February 7, 2015) LG UltraFine (consumer, Apple-endorsed third party)Īpple Studio Display (consumer, Apple-branded)
