Apple MacBook Air/Pro M2 external display limitations | SOLVED!
Dual display workspaces have become the standard over the last few years and they enable increased efficiency and improved workflow. All intel-based MacBook Pro and Air models since 2016, have natively supported multiple external displays via their Thunderbolt USB-C ports and connected docks/hubs…
However, with the introduction of the M1 MacBook Air and Pro models in 2020, the MacBook no longer natively supported multiple external display connection via the Thunderbolt USB-C ports. A limitation of the Apple M1 chip that also exists in the just launched M2 MacBook Air/Pro. They only support 1 external display natively.
To bring back productivity and higher efficiency workflow with dual display setup on an M1 and M2, LINQ byELEMENTS has developed D2 - Dual 4K Display Technology for Mac!
Along the dual 4K HDMI, the hub also extends connectivity with 100W PD charging support, SuperSpeed+ 10Gbps USBA and USBC and Gigabit Ethernet 1Gbps.
Dual 4K Display for MacBook | SOLVED!
*The D2 - Dual 4K Display Technology is powered by InstantView App and provides dual HDMI connectivity for M1, M2 an Intel-based chip MacBook.