I utilize a 4k USB-C dock alongside two external monitors while keeping my MacBook Air M2 closed. I employ software to optimize the display settings. While the USB-C dock came at a significant cost, I don't believe that's the root cause of the issues I encountered. Attempting to use both ports simultaneously posed challenges, and certain USB-C to HDMI adapters resulted in suboptimal resolutions, which seemed peculiar.
Despite not facing any current problems, I find it perplexing why Apple restricts the newer MacBook Air M2 to only one external monitor. It's amusing considering my 2019 MacBook Pro effortlessly supports three USB-C to HDMI connections. Even though I utilize a hub for convenience, the fact remains that they all function seamlessly.
This disparity in monitor support raises questions. Even a Raspberry Pi, which was designed with a modest budget, supports dual monitors without issue. Is Apple intentionally imposing such limitations to incentivize purchasing pricier models? If so, it's an exasperating strategy, especially considering the already steep price tags on their base models.
Before resolving the issue, I resorted to utilizing a visual display for one of the external monitors, leveraging both a hub and specialized software primarily for enhanced monitor quality and readability.
Understanding the rationale behind this limitation is crucial. While I hold a deep appreciation for Apple's products, if this restriction is indeed a deliberate choice, I'm compelled to reconsider my future investments. It prompts concerns about what other features Apple might restrict in their pursuit of upselling more expensive models, particularly when their base offerings are already quite costly.