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
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
carcie wrote:
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?
The MacBook Air M2 computer supports one external display.
MacBook Air 13- and 15-inch with M2 - Tech Specs - Apple
"Display Support
Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display at 1 billion colors and:
One external display with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz"
How many displays can be connected to MacBook Pro - Apple Support
"Using a hub or daisy-chaining displays doesn't increase the maximum number of displays that you can connect."
Connect one or more external displays with your Mac - Apple Support (English)
"Docks don’t increase the number of displays you can connect."
BergerEM wrote:
What are the drawbacks to using the workarounds?
Slow graphic performance
Reduced display quality
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)?