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Apple's new M1-equipped MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, ... M1 MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac Mini Not Compatible With eGPUs. Tuesday November 10, 2020 12:55 pm PST by Juli Clover.
External displays: The M1 MacBook Air infamously only supports one external display. With the M4 model, you can drive two external monitors plus continue using the MacBook Air’s built-in display.
The MacBook Air M1 has a 13.3-inch (2,560 x 1,600) Retina display. Based on the same test, it produced 110.6% of the sRGB spectrum and delivered up to 365.8 nits of brightness.
The M1 MacBook Air is powerful enough to support an external display at 6K and 60Hz. While this 24-inch LG monitor won't max out the notebook's video-out capabilities, it will produce a brilliant ...
M1 MacBook Air and M2 MacBook Air: These models can only natively support one external display. If you need to connect more than one monitor, you will have to use additional hardware and software.
The M1 MacBook Air looks, well, ... On the left side, you’ll find two USB-C ports that are USB 4.0 compatible, and on the right-hand side, you’ll find just a headphone jack.
Editor's Note: The latest MacBook Air M2 now occupies the top of some of our best-of lists. However, the M1 Air is still a great laptop; read the full review that we originally published in 2020 ...
The MacBook Air M1 had a dated look with large bezels and the MacBook Air M2 offers a thinner design, larger 13.6-inch display (up from 13.3 inches) a sharper 1080p webcam and MagSafe charging.