Turn Macbook Pro Into Desktop Enviornment

mziminski

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Here's my situation: I recently came from a dell Windows 7 laptop to a late 2014 MBP and when I had the dell, I purchased the docking station to turn it into a desktop environment for when I was at home. At school, I'd use it as a laptop, and at home, I'd use it as "a desktop" because with that docking station I had a monitor, keyboard, and mouse.

I am very familiar with the Mac and how it works. Since this is now my computer of choice, am I able to do the same thing? Are their docking stations for the macbook pro?

Any help anyone can provide I will greatly appreciate.
 

HankAZ

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Here's my situation: I recently came from a dell Windows 7 laptop to a late 2014 MBP and when I had the dell, I purchased the docking station to turn it into a desktop environment for when I was at home. At school, I'd use it as a laptop, and at home, I'd use it as "a desktop" because with that docking station I had a monitor, keyboard, and mouse.

I am very familiar with the Mac and how it works. Since this is now my computer of choice, am I able to do the same thing? Are their docking stations for the macbook pro?

Any help anyone can provide I will greatly appreciate.

There are docking stations for the MBP, but they are not necessary. You can get a displayport/Thunderbolt display adapter to connect an external monitor and use a bluetooth keyboard/mouse and use your MBP in the same fashion as you did your windows laptop.

I have used the Henge dock at one point:
Beautiful, high performance docking solutions for Apple devices.
 

C.K400

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I did the exact same thing and it works beautifully! I bought the display port adapter to go to my monitor and the blutooth keyboard and magical track pad, Apple brand of course. I just plug it in to the display port, close the lid and a flawless desk top is in place. I love it ad it was very inexpensive!
 

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The best docking station is the Apple Thunderbolt display, but if you don't want to spend that much you can just go Bluetooth, Wifi, and a cheaper Monitor (It's good to get one with a built in USB hub)

I use an ASUS Monitor which has a built in USB hub, connect the monitor via HDMI and USB, my devices are all either USB connected to the monitor or Bluetooth.
 

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