Don’t know how many external monitors your MacBook supports? We have the answer. Image: Google ChatGPT/Cult of Mac You can be excused if you don’t know off the top of your head how many external ...
Apple today unveiled its new MacBook Pro lineup powered by M4, M4 Pro, and M4 Max chips. The update comes with good news for external display support for some users, and we’ve got all of the details ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. For many people, multi-monitor setups can be a godsend for productivity, especially for users who struggle with standard-sized laptop screens ...
If the iPad Air as an external display for the Mac mini seems odd, get a load of that split keyboard with a Magic Trackpad in the middle. Some computer setups on social media are like highly ...
The latest macOS Sonoma 14.6 update brings a much-awaited and requested feature for the M3-powered MacBook Pro. Notably, the update adds multi-display support for the 14-inch M3 MacBook Pro. With the ...
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 ...
While Apple ushers in the third generation of its M-series Mac chips, it’s easy to spot clear patterns on how the chips evolve–or, perhaps more accurately, how some features never change. One standout ...
MacBook owners will be pleased to note that today's tech accessories suited to pair with their laptop are more robust than ...
One long-standing limitation of Apple’s most basic Mac chips—the plain-old, no-adjective M1, M2, and M3—has been their inability to work with more than a single external monitor at a time. When Apple ...
The Cinema Display is back, with a new name. Today, Apple has announced an external display for its line of MacBook laptops. Called the Thunderbolt Display, the new dock/external monitor can connect ...
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.