Best way to connect MacBook Pro M2 to Studio Display
Can I connect my MacBook Pro M2 to an Studio Display 27 to use as additional monitor?
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Can I connect my MacBook Pro M2 to an Studio Display 27 to use as additional monitor?
Yes, LOBO MEDIA, here’s Apple’s post on how many monitors you can connect to an M2 MacBook Pro :
How many displays can be connected to MacBook Pro - Apple Support (CA)… so, Thunderbolt
3 by the looks of it… nice monitor, btw
John B
Yes, LOBO MEDIA, here’s Apple’s post on how many monitors you can connect to an M2 MacBook Pro :
How many displays can be connected to MacBook Pro - Apple Support (CA)… so, Thunderbolt
3 by the looks of it… nice monitor, btw
John B
Apple Studio Display 27-Inch (Retina 5K)
is a ThunderBolt display. Use a genuine Thunderbolt cable that has the Thunderbolt symbol on each end. Apple cable length is limited to 0.8 meters. Brand X cables are limited to 0.5 meters.
Really helpful info about kind of cable to connect.
Thank You so much.
Thank You John.
links was very helpful in order to get more info about my concern.
Thank You.
I came across a handwritten note that I made previously. It probably does not apply in your case:
Full support for all the features in the Apple Studio Display requires MacOS Monterey 12.3 minimum.
Best way to connect MacBook Pro M2 to Studio Display