I was looking for black friday deals on thunderbolt 4 docks (I kinda wanted a Caldigit TS4 or OWC Thunderbolt Go) but this seems like a decent deal
The mercury colour doesn't seem to have the ugly RGB that the black one has.
I was looking for black friday deals on thunderbolt 4 docks (I kinda wanted a Caldigit TS4 or OWC Thunderbolt Go) but this seems like a decent deal
The mercury colour doesn't seem to have the ugly RGB that the black one has.
with apple silicon this is a limitation of the M1, M2 and M3 base variant
if you want more displays you need a pro, max or ultra variant
Macs With M3 Chip Still Officially Support Only a Single External Display
M1/2/3 Pro/Max should be able to support two external displays from memory.
If you want 4k 120hz over HDMI 2.1 you can get a CableMatters cable with a particular firmware, which you can see more about here: DP/USB-C/Thunderbolt 3/4 to HDMI 2.1 4k@120hz RGB4:4:4 10b HDR with Apple Silicon M1/M2 now possible !. Not sure how many of these you can run and if they'll work in docks, though in that thread it seems to work in some Thunderbolt docks.
Mine arrived today and FWIW it appears to be working with the 5k Apple Studio display just fine.. i think those limitations they list are if you are using HDMI which inherits the M1 mac's HDMI specs.
I've only just plugged it in though so i'll see if it holds up and doesn't do anything weird
How are Caldigit or OWC compared to Dell WD22TB4?
do they make USB 4 docks yet?
Considered the dock to connect my Mac, but unfortunately it has a display output limitation: Up to 2 x 4K 60Hz displays (Intel based Mac), 1 x 4K 60Hz display (M1 based Mac).
Wondering if a CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt Station 4 will go on sale?