N_vegas wrote:
Hello everyone
sorry I am new to understanding a lot of this technology so I don’t know how everything works. I know the M2 Mac Studio has an hdmi connection for a monitor and multiple thunderbolt ports on the back. I can connect one monitor with hdmi, but what are some options for adding a second monitor? If I get a
monitor with a usbc port, would all I have to do is connect it with a thunderbolt cable? Or another monitor with an hdmi port and an hdmi to usbc adaptor? Would I be able to play videos with sound off of it? I have a main monitor, but I’m looking for the least expensive way to add a small second monitor, anywhere from 14-20 inch
thanks!
It seems most likely that you have a M2 Max Mac Studio.
It has a HDMI port, four multi-purpose rear-panel USB-C (USB, USB4, DisplayPort, Thunderbolt) ports, and two front-panel USB-C (USB only) ports. While the front-panel and rear-panel USB-C ports have an identical shape, only the rear-panel ones carry video. That Mac supports from three to five external monitors (depending on how bleeding-edge you want to get with the HDMI one).
There are many ways to connect monitors to the rear-panel USB-C ports. And many monitors provide multiple video input ports. The most likely types of connections for a small, inexpensive, second monitor would be:
- USB-C (DisplayPort) to DisplayPort
- USB-C (DisplayPort) to Mini DisplayPort
- USB-C (DisplayPort) to HDMI
- USB-C (DisplayPort, [USB]) to USB-C (DisplayPort, [USB]) (using a cable rated for carrying video). A USB-C connection can carry both DisplayPort video and USB-C data, making it possible to hook up downstream hub ports (USB ports, Ethernet ports, etc.) on a monitor without having to run separate video and USB cables.
If you look on Amazon, you will find more adapters, and one-piece adapter cables, than you can shake a stick at.