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USB-C to USA-A or whatever
#11
OWC Larry wrote:
this be a great best option imho... Smile
https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/owc-thunderbolt-hub

Note that you are still limited to a single external display though... that's a limitation of the M1 MBp, not the device...

Hold on, the M1 MBA can only drive one external display?
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#12
https://www.macrumors.com/2020/11/24/m1-...-displays/
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#13
Oh, that's awesome. I kinda guessed the ability to run multiple monitors was there, just not polished enough somehow. It was hard to imagine Apple taking several steps backwards in video. Thank you for posting that -- something to read up on before bed!
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#14
C(-)ris wrote:
[quote=OWC Larry]
this be a great best option imho... Smile
https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/owc-thunderbolt-hub

Note that you are still limited to a single external display though... that's a limitation of the M1 MBp, not the device...

Hold on, the M1 MBA can only drive one external display?
Natively, yes. This is a ridiculous restriction and is the worst compromise of Apple silicon. They solved this for the M1 mini and should have done so tor the laptops.

You can add via DisplayLink tech, however.
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#15
sekker wrote:
[quote=C(-)ris]
[quote=OWC Larry]
this be a great best option imho... Smile
https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/owc-thunderbolt-hub

Note that you are still limited to a single external display though... that's a limitation of the M1 MBp, not the device...

Hold on, the M1 MBA can only drive one external display?
Natively, yes. This is a ridiculous restriction and is the worst compromise of Apple silicon. They solved this for the M1 mini and should have done so tor the laptops.
This also threw me for a moment when the M1 Macs were announced, but it's nothing "solved" in the mini vs the laptops.

The chip can drive two displays. There's no built-in display on the mini so...
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#16
Sarcany wrote:
[quote=sekker]
[quote=C(-)ris]
[quote=OWC Larry]
this be a great best option imho... Smile
https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/owc-thunderbolt-hub

Note that you are still limited to a single external display though... that's a limitation of the M1 MBp, not the device...

Hold on, the M1 MBA can only drive one external display?
Natively, yes. This is a ridiculous restriction and is the worst compromise of Apple silicon. They solved this for the M1 mini and should have done so tor the laptops.
This also threw me for a moment when the M1 Macs were announced, but it's nothing "solved" in the mini vs the laptops.

The chip can drive two displays. There's no built-in display on the mini so...
Fair enough!
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#17
sekker wrote:
[quote=Sarcany]
[quote=sekker]
[quote=C(-)ris]
[quote=OWC Larry]
this be a great best option imho... Smile
https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/owc-thunderbolt-hub

Note that you are still limited to a single external display though... that's a limitation of the M1 MBp, not the device...

Hold on, the M1 MBA can only drive one external display?
Natively, yes. This is a ridiculous restriction and is the worst compromise of Apple silicon. They solved this for the M1 mini and should have done so tor the laptops.
This also threw me for a moment when the M1 Macs were announced, but it's nothing "solved" in the mini vs the laptops.

The chip can drive two displays. There's no built-in display on the mini so...
Fair enough!
So can you run 2 external displays in Clamshell mode?
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