I want to buy the BenQ PD3220U monitor but I am not sure if I will be able to use it how I intend to. As The following post shows that I should be able to connect to the monitor from my Thunderbolt 2 port using an adapter: Is Thunderbolt 2 to Thunderbolt 3 (type C) possible? This way I should be able to get 4k 60Hz output. I don't know however if I will also be able to use all it's other features such as the integrated USB hub and KVM switch. Does anybody know if it will work?
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If you have another system (PC or Mac) and this 2014 MacBook Pro, you can have a DisplayPort KVM switch to have both systems share the monitor and keyboard/ mouse/ other USB devices. With the DisplayPort KVM switch, you don't need to have a Thunderbolt 2-to-3 converter. And you also can get extra USB sharing ports at the same time.
Just carefully to select the right DisplayPort-to-Type-C active converter for the connection between the KVM switch video out to the Type-C monitor.
We tested and recommended CAC-1557 for the cable and UDP-12AP for the KVM switch.
Rex Wu
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