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 ...
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 ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. There's a certain convenience to working on a monitor larger than your laptop's display. For one, you have more screen real estate, which ...
One of the most exciting announcements to come out of Apple's recent reveal of the new M3-powered MacBook Air is the fact that it will natively support dual monitors. This might seem like a small ...
In March, Apple announced a new M3 MacBook Air lineup. At that time, Cupertino updated its thinnest Macs with a new processor that was up to 60 percent faster than the model with the M1 chip and up to ...
Anyone have a recommendation for an external monitor for mostly productivity use? Would prefer USB-C to keep it a connect one cord affair. Would prefer no larger than about 27 inch or so, since it ...
Remember when Apple was the "it just works" company? I remember those days. As much as the company still tries to operate under that mantra, there are some things that come out now and you just have ...