

- #Macbook pro multiple monitors dock 1080p#
- #Macbook pro multiple monitors dock software#
- #Macbook pro multiple monitors dock mac#
Only being able to clone the displays in the sign of using an MST dock on macOS, which means it does not use DisplayLink technology. You'd need to give the model as the brand is not enough to know.

#Macbook pro multiple monitors dock software#
tried to reinstall software but no results. Still DisplayLink show as no devices connected.
#Macbook pro multiple monitors dock mac#
Hello, I have 13' 2021 Macbook Pro with M1, latest OS, 2 screen HP E243, i have used 1 usb-c hub with 2 HDMI, only 1 display was working, now bought OKX docking station and when connected via 2x HDMI, or 1xHDMI + 1 DisplayPort Both screen works as mirrors and in Arrangement i see only mac screen and 1 HP screen.
#Macbook pro multiple monitors dock 1080p#
Then, you can use another adapter for the 1080p display like one of the top ones on: So, I personally would keep the direct connection of the LG display to the mac mini via USB-C even if it does DisplayPort (I checked the user guide). Thank you so much for any help you can provide!Īs it's a mac mini, I understand you're not constantly disconnecting and reconnecting it. I have a 2020 M1 Mac Mini, and trying to get the same setup I had previously with my Intel based Mac.

1x 1080P Dell 23" VGA or DVI connection options -> HDMI I was wondering what docks you might recommend for the following setup: I ordered a new cable, so we'll see if this remedies the issue (connected via HDMI port the monitor is flickering in and out of detection). I've been having success with my 5K 60HZ monitor over USBC, but seem to be having trouble with my DVI > HDMI 1080P monitor. I'm seeking the same here, hoping to hook up 2 displays to my M1 Mac Mini. The other monitor, is just 1080P, so less picky, would just need to be connected from one of its DVI or VGA in - Thanks for sharing this link to suggested docks. Hoping with the 49" 5K to obviously keep the max res of 5120 x 1440 (I think USB-C is required for this, although maybe display port will work also The Targus one seems uld just keep the USB-C right to 1 Thunderbolt port, and the DVI -> HDMI into one of the docks above? (and of course dock connects to mac mini via USB-C) Would something like this work? Targus USB-C Universal Dual Video 4K Laptop Docking Station or Plugable USB-C Triple Display Docking Station I have an existing USBC dock, that has 2 HDMI ports on it, however it was a cheaper dock off amazon and when both the USB-C cable to the 5K 49" monitor and the dock are plugged in, the monitor connected via HDMI does not turn on / get recognized (likely an M1 related issue, as works fine on my intel based mac).

To achieve the max output of 5120x1440, afaik, I need the USB-C connection (it does route power to a macbook also when plugged in, however I'm using a mac mini with AC power). Yes, my display is an LG HDR DQHD 49" - exact model is: 49WL95C-WE. If it does charging and also does USB, you might be able to only buy a USB->DVI adapter to add to the monitor via USB2 as it's good enough for 1080p.Īlternatively, you can use a docking station and connect the LG display via DisplayPort to the dock instead of USB-C, like I do with both my LG monitors at home.Īt the office, I have a HDMI to DVI cable on one of my Dell monitors, so that's also a possibility via a docking station. Can you give the reference of the display?
