The M1 and M2 MacBooks, while powerful and efficient, come with a significant limitation when it comes to connecting external monitors. Unlike their Intel-based predecessors, these MacBooks natively ...
Apple’s MacBooks are excellent content-consumption machines, but even the roomiest 16-inch MacBook Pro can’t compare to viewing your favorite shows on a large TV. Whether you’re watching a movie or ...
There are moments in life when bigger actually is better, especially when we're talking about Mac screens. Through the years, Apple has offered displays of different sizes, from the 11-inch screens of ...
The MacBook Neo supports only one external display, and doesn't have Thunderbolt, but you can still get more ports and more monitors from a dock. Here are some of our favorites. Users can add more ...
The new MacBook Air with M3 processor supports two external monitors — when the lid is closed. Here's what to expect when using Clamshell mode. Apple's Clamshell mode has existed for a very long time.
Base M3 MacBooks drive only one external monitor with lid open; two displays require clamshell mode. The Plugable USB-C-to-HDMI + DisplayLink lets M1/M2/M3 Macs run ...
Setting up two monitors enhances productivity by providing a secondary screen for multitasking, whether it's browsing while gaming or staying connected while watching movies. Configuring multiple ...
Depending on your lifestyle, you may have encountered the need to increase your screen real estate for your computer. Whether it's to improve your workflow, stream content, or play games, a larger ...
The Plugable UD-7400PD means your Mac can have five additional screens. If your job or your dream setup requires connecting five external monitors to your Mac, you ...