How can I connect 2 external displays to my MacBook Air (M2 chip)?
I want to extend my display to 2 external devices but it doesn't seem to work, I can only get one, despite using an adapter - is it possible with my MacBook?
Carcie’s MacBook Air
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I want to extend my display to 2 external devices but it doesn't seem to work, I can only get one, despite using an adapter - is it possible with my MacBook?
Carcie’s MacBook Air
Maybe not the solution you were expecting, but you can use SideCar to get the third.
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So it can be done, but I get this might not be useful for everyone
not very useful answer, as we know that by using DisplayLink etc. you can connect more. (even if hardware doesn't support it or manual says so)
what 'reduced display quality' exactly ?
I'm not talking about gaming, I use it for programming (few IDEs, browser, some other tools)
i've asked about some specifics about that "low quality" statement.
luk289 wrote:
i've asked about some specifics about that "low quality" statement.
Speed and resolution.
How can I connect 2 external displays to my MacBook Air (M2 chip)?