two different monitors on M1 mac mini
I can run a 30 inch HD Cinema Display on my M1 Mac Mini.
BUT I cannot get my LG 4k monitor to work at the same time.
Has anyone managed this, and how?
thank you, Gair
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I can run a 30 inch HD Cinema Display on my M1 Mac Mini.
BUT I cannot get my LG 4k monitor to work at the same time.
Has anyone managed this, and how?
thank you, Gair
The M1 supports one display connected to a USB-C port and one display connected to the HDMI port.
see "Video Support" at > https://support.apple.com/kb/SP823?locale=en_US
For a list of recommended display connections, adapters and cables
see > https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-mini/connect-a-display-apd8e4fbbb97/mac
Please describe the input connections or better yet the models numbers of both displays and how you are currently trying to connect them to the M1. Also note, that you may need to test and use some third party video adapters depending on what connections your displays have.
The M1 supports one display connected to a USB-C port and one display connected to the HDMI port.
see "Video Support" at > https://support.apple.com/kb/SP823?locale=en_US
For a list of recommended display connections, adapters and cables
see > https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-mini/connect-a-display-apd8e4fbbb97/mac
Please describe the input connections or better yet the models numbers of both displays and how you are currently trying to connect them to the M1. Also note, that you may need to test and use some third party video adapters depending on what connections your displays have.
two different monitors on M1 mac mini