jinet wrote:
A hail Mary: there is no way to use the screen of the iMac as an external display, correct? Such a shame; it's a nice big display.
Although there is a workaround (with its own compromises), there's no way to use that 27" 5K Retina iMac as a first-class substitute for a hardware monitor like the 27" 5K Apple Studio Display. The old Target Display Mode went away when the first 27" 5K Retina iMac came out in Late 2014, and never came back.
For a long time, there were only two standalone 27" 5K displays – the $1600+ Apple 5K Studio Display, and a LG display that often went for over $1000. Now we are starting to see 27" 5K (5120x2880) displays from a few more vendors, including Samsung, BenQ, Asus, and ViewSonic. I believe that some of these displays might have street prices as low as $800 – $950.
27" 4K displays continue to be a lot cheaper – you can get some that have IPS panels and near-100% coverage of sRGB for as little as $300 – $350. They're not as sharp as the Apple 27" 5K Studio Display or your 27" 5K Retina iMac screen, but given the difference in price (and selection), a lot of people have wound up settling for them.