On November 7, 2020, Apple officially announced the new M1 powered MacBook Air, MacBook Pro 13-inch, and Mac Mini. These systems use the Apple-designed M1 CPU, meaning that for the first time in over a decade, you can buy a Mac with something other than an Intel processor. Switching to a new chip with a new architecture can mean new performance possibilities.
One of the biggest changes to come with the new M1 Macs: a reduction in the number of external displays you can connect. No worries, in this video we'll show you how to add three external monitors to your new M1 powered MacBook Air or MacBook Pro.
Learn more about the USB-C Triple HDMI Display Docking Station (UD-3900PDZ):
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Shop for the UD-ULTC4K
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*Link now directs to a new version of the UD-ULTC4K not shown in the video. Currently only available in the US. See the new version here: [ Ссылка ]
Looking for specific features in a docking station? Use our Dock Finder tool to find exactly what you’re looking for: [ Ссылка ]
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Looking for more info on adding monitors to your M1-powered Mac? Find it here: [ Ссылка ]
Want to know which Plugable products are compatible with the new M1 Macs? Find it here: [ Ссылка ]
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