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How I Use Two (or More) External Monitors on a MacBook Air - MSNM3 MacBook Air models can support two external monitors natively, provided you close the lid. So, if you already have that and only want two large screens, you don't need a DisplayLink hub or dock ...
M1 and M2 MacBook Air laptops don't support dual external displays. With adapters, you can connect two monitors but with mirrored content. Essentially, the two monitors will display the same thing.
WWDC had a slew of new announcements, the most exciting of which was the new M2 chips and MacBook Air. However, there is still one flaw leftover from M1.
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.
Mrs. Therm has an older MacBook Air (2015 era), and it has been given both of us fits as we try to get it to work with an external monitor. It will work perfectly for a while (week or two) then ...
The new M4 MacBook Air fixes what's been a key problem with the line, and now supports up to two external monitors — and does so without the limitations of the previous M3 edition.
Apple made a surprise announcement, introducing updated M3 MacBook Air 13-inch and 15-inch laptops. The M2 13-inch model is now Apple's entry-level offering.
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