![]() The HDMI port also means that you can easily connect a TV to a Mac Mini and use it as a display too. The HDMI 2.0 port in the M1 Mac Mini could only support a maximum of one 4K display at 60Hz but the upgraded HDMI 2.1 port in the M2 and M2 Pro Mac Mini supports one display at up to 8K at 60Hz or one display of 4K at up to 240Hz. ![]() However, the upgraded HDMI 2.1 port in the latest M2 Mac Minis is considerably more powerful than in the previous M1 Mac Mini. If you want to use the monitor with a MacBook Pro too, Thunderbolt and USB-C connections will also charge MacBooks while you use the monitor. Thunderbolt and USB-C also support 5K displays with a Mac. Thunderbolt and USB-C use the same cables to connect to a Mac Mini and are generally preferable to HDMI for stability, ease of connection and image transfer speeds. This means you can use any non Apple monitor with a Mac Mini – it doesn’t have to be the Apple Studio Display.
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