Using this hack, you can actually use more than two external displays with your M1 Mac.
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The catch here is that DisplayLink requires a driver to be installed on your MacBook. Using a multi-display dock with DisplayLink support, you can connect two or even more external monitors to your M1 MacBook. However, there’s a clever workaround using which one can use multiple external monitors on the M1 MacBook Pro or MacBook Air. Using a dock with multiple video-out ports is not going to do anything as the M1 Mac will simply not recognize the second monitor that’s connected. Since the M1 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro only feature Thunderbolt 4/USB-C ports, they do not officially support more than one monitor. The M1 Mac mini does support two external monitors - one over HDMI and another over its Thunderbolt 4 port. While that’s impressive, the M1 MacBook Pro and MacBook Air do not officially support more than one external monitor at any given time.
But what if one wants to use multiple external monitors with their M1 MacBook?Īpple claims the M1 Mac mini, 13-inch MacBook Pro, and the MacBook Air support the 6K Pro Display XDR. More specifically, they only support one external monitor as per Apple. However, there’s a lot of confusion on M1 Macs support for external monitors.
What’s even more impressive is that despite an integrated GPU, they feature pretty impressive graphical performance. Apple’s M1-powered Macs have managed to set a new standard in terms of performance and battery life.