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Hey there, I have a 2020 Mac mini m1 that I am trying to connect a 3rd display (42" TV) to. I currently have 1 monitor via usb c and one via HDMI. I thought I could just connect the 3rd monitor to the other usb c but have now discovered that wont work. What is my best solution to this? Thank you!
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If you wish to add a third external display to your Mac, you will need to a use a product based on DisplayLink technology. DisplayLink has a list of products that are based on DisplayLink technology here --> https://www.synaptics.com/products/d...ylink-products |
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Hi! To connect a third display to your 2020 Mac mini M1, you can use a DisplayLink adapter. DisplayLink technology allows you to connect additional monitors via USB. Simply plug the DisplayLink adapter into a USB-A or USB-C port, and then connect your third display to the adapter. This should enable you to use all three displays simultaneously.
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The M1 Mac mini can only natively support two displays, buuuuut, you can try a Multi-monitor Adapter with DisplayLink Chip
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