![]() I can say I'm finally very happy with the current dead silent, super cold (I've never felt any significant heat above function keys no matter what tasks I do and 3 browsers running with multiple tabs that was normally killing my MacBooks), no screen lag perfect setup and hope apple or DisplayLink won't mess it up again. This has puzzled me but am very pleased that now got 4 monitors running at the same time (one unfortunately still in vertical awaiting screen rotation as there's not enough desk space to change to Horizontal) :) Also, another 2 ASUS portable are arriving today or tomorrow and will plug them into my 7 x USB 3.0 powered Kensington HUB to see if it handles them too. My 2 other Dell 2515H monitors are using DL hardware devices so the ASUS has absolutely no physical DL hardware attached. ![]() However, I just got a new ASUS ZenScreen MB16AEC portable USB-C powered monitor and it's working as a second native display whether connected directly to latop's USB-C or via USB 3.0 hub. While it's stating M1 can handle one external monitor am surprised I'm able to run 4 monitors on the Air M1 and 2 of them natively? I tried connecting two monitors to Satechi dual HDMI adapter before or one to Satechi and another directly to Air's USB-C port and only one would work. ![]() There's also issues with long wait for driver updates which is still a pain in particular when significant changes happen on Apple's side. Therefore, am still awaiting to use it properly with my two DL displays. Right now I have one external monitor connected using thunderbolt to dvi adapter. I want to connect 2 external monitors to it using the thunderbolt port because thats the only port I have. The MacBook Pro Adapter has two USB 2. Superspeed Data Transfer: Ultra-fast data transfer with a rate of 5Gbps for the USB 3.0 port and USB-C port. While it's working almost perfectly the only thing left that's letting me down at the moment is lack of screen rotation functionality for M1 machines. I own a 2012 Macbook Pro with Core i7, 1GB Nvidia Graphics, 8GB RAM and 1 TB HDD. Enjoy a crystal-clear bigger dual 4K screen (HDMI1 3840216030Hz/60Hz) via this dual monitor MacBook Pro USB C adapter. My third Dell 2515H is connected via UGREEN USB-C PD adapter's HDMI port at the same resolution and refresh rate. Two external monitors with MacBook pro Trying to work out two different monitors connected via HDMI to MacBook Pro 13' MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2018, Four Thunderbolt 3 Ports) I have a 4k monitor hooked up and works great at the 3840x2160. I can confirm DisplayLink (DL) has no visible lag issues (I was the one who complained it as well while working on MacBook Air 11" 2011) on my brand new MacBook Air 13" M1 with my old DL Startech hardware capable of 2560x1440 resolutions at 60Hz on two Dell 2515H monitors. Learn more about connecting multiple displays to your Mac Pro (2019).4 SCREENS WORKING with Apple MacBook Air 13" M1 (2 x StarTech DisplayLink hardware, 2 x natively?) Mac Pro supports up to six LG UltraFine 5K displays depending on the graphics cards installed. IMac Pro supports two LG UltraFine 5K displays configured as dual-link SST 5120x2880 10bpc at 60Hz. The 13-inch MacBook Pro, Mac mini, MacBook Air, and iMac support one LG UltraFine 5K Display. The Intel-based 15-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models support two LG UltraFine 5K displays. To use two LG UltraFine 5K Displays, you need to plug one display into a Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) port on the left side of your MacBook Pro, and the other display into a Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) port on the right side. MacBook Pro models with M1 Pro support two LG UltraFine 5K displays. MacBook Pro models with M1 Max support three LG UltraFine 5K displays. I would like to keep the Macbook Pro closed and use two monitors for my desktop. The monitors both work but, I cannot figure out how to use them both, they only mirror each other. Mac Studio supports up to four LG UltraFine 5K displays. 177,468 points IamSharpy wrote: Hello, I have two external monitors connected to my 2019 13' Macbook Pro via a hub with two HDMI ports. MacBook Pro introduced in 2016 or later.MacBook Air introduced in 2018 or later. ![]() You can use the LG UltraFine 5K Display with these Mac and iPad models at full 5K resolution: The OWC USB-C Dual HDMI 4K Adapter is the DisplayLink powered solution for expanding your M1 and M2 machine’s digital window for easier video editing, seeing more of your workflow simultaneously, or even creating eye-catching digital signage. ![]()
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