Depending on the model, an Apple Silicon MacBook Pro officially supports between one and three external displays, but a software workaround lets you boost that number. The new Plugable UD-7400PD dock ...
The M1 and M2 MacBooks, while powerful and efficient, come with a significant limitation when it comes to connecting external monitors. Unlike their Intel-based predecessors, these MacBooks natively ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. There's a certain convenience to working on a monitor larger than your laptop's display. For one, you have more screen real estate, which ...
The MacBook Pro is great, but sometimes, the 14- or 16-inch screen is simply not big enough. The best monitors for MacBook Pro seamlessly transform your laptop into a larger display, giving you plenty ...
Wife has an MacBook Air m1 and would like some extra screen space when studying. No fancy high refresh rates. Just reading and writing research papers. Often working at the living room table, no ...
Sure, you only need a MacBook Air or Pro to get things done almost anywhere. Or maybe an iPad with a stand and keyboard. But if you want to be more comfortable (and productive), wouldn’t you want a ...
One long-standing limitation of Apple’s most basic Mac chips—the plain-old, no-adjective M1, M2, and M3—has been their inability to work with more than a single external monitor at a time. When Apple ...