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The thunderbolt 3 docking station contains 2x display ports, 1x Thunderbolt 3 port (40 Gbps), 1x Type-C 3.1 (10 Gbps), 2x USB 3.1 (10 Gbps), 2x USB 3.0 (5 Gbps), 2x DisplayPort to HDMI 2.0 Adapter, Gigabit Ethernet and 3.5 mm Audio In/Out
Maximum single-port video output resolution of 8K (7680 x 4320 @ 30Hz) or 5K (5120x2880 @ 30Hz) under HBR3. It also supports dual 4K resolution at 60Hz
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Magic digital via Amazon has for Prime Members: WAVLINK Thunderbolt 3 Docking Station (UTD21H) on sale for $72 - 50% clip coupon on the page = $36. Shipping is free.
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About this Item:
The thunderbolt 3 docking station contains 2x display ports, 1x Thunderbolt 3 port (40 Gbps), 1x Type-C 3.1 (10 Gbps), 2x USB 3.1 (10 Gbps), 2x USB 3.0 (5 Gbps), 2x DisplayPort to HDMI 2.0 Adapter, Gigabit Ethernet and 3.5 mm Audio In/Out
Maximum single-port video output resolution of 8K (7680 x 4320 @ 30Hz) or 5K (5120x2880 @ 30Hz) under HBR3. It also supports dual 4K resolution at 60Hz
Model: WAVLINK Thunderbolt 3 Dock to Single 8K & Dual 4K Display, USB C Docking Station Dual Monitor with PD 87W, 2X HDMI/DP1.4, 2X USB 3.1, 2X USB 3.0, Gigabit Ethernet, Audio for Windows and Mac
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People said it works with dual output in the review
Was the review specifically for MacBook? I think the single output limitation is an apple one. Actually, it's dual output, but only for mirrored display
Was the review specifically for MacBook? I think the single output limitation is an apple one. Actually, it's dual output, but only for mirrored display
This is partially true. The M1, M2, M3 chips will have a limitation of 1 external display and the internal at the same time. The M3 Macbook Pro and Air were updated to 2 externals if the computer is in Clamshell Mode. The M1/2/3pro chips are able to do multiple externals in addition to the built-in screen though.
I looked at the reviews and there's a few calling out using Displaylink to achieve multiple displays. The product page doesn't specifically call out that it's needed, which is odd since that's usually a selling point.
Per the description:> For M1/2/3-based Macbooks, only 1 display will light
Right, the M1/2/3 can only do 1 display out since they have that limitation on the chip but Pro/Max/Ultra variants should be able to push more displays. I'll report back when I get it in.
Right, the M1/2/3 can only do 1 display out since they have that limitation on the chip but Pro/Max/Ultra variants should be able to push more displays. I'll report back when I get it in.
Hmm. The M1 and M2 Minis can do 1 4K display on HDMI and 1 4K display on thunderbolt/displayport simultaneously. The macbooks can't do that?
Hmm. The M1 and M2 Minis can do 1 4K display on HDMI and 1 4K display on thunderbolt/displayport simultaneously. The macbooks can't do that?
Correct. The built-in display of the Macbook counts as a display, so 2 total output displays unless you are using third party workarounds like DisplayLink
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This is partially true. The M1, M2, M3 chips will have a limitation of 1 external display and the internal at the same time. The M3 Macbook Pro and Air were updated to 2 externals if the computer is in Clamshell Mode. The M1/2/3pro chips are able to do multiple externals in addition to the built-in screen though. I looked at the reviews and there's a few calling out using Displaylink to achieve multiple displays. The product page doesn't specifically call out that it's needed, which is odd since that's usually a selling point.
It's possible that I missed something, but from what I gathered, the 1 display limit you are talking about is specific to early apple silicons. Do you know if the 2 external clamshell mode is using one thunderbolt port? The one output problem I was talking about existed before m processors. It is caused by Apple's refusal to include MST in their thunderbolt implementation. Most docks wouldn't be able to output two extended displays from one thunderbolt connection from the MacBook unless MST was added. I am only talking about thunderbolt docks. I don't want to get into the can of worms that is displaylink.
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> For M1/2/3-based Macbooks, only 1 display will light
> For M1/2/3-based Macbooks, only 1 display will light
I looked at the reviews and there's a few calling out using Displaylink to achieve multiple displays. The product page doesn't specifically call out that it's needed, which is odd since that's usually a selling point.
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