Plug in a single USB-C cable and transfer audio, video, data and power. Plus, the single cable eliminates the need for an additional power adapter—keeping your workspace clean and clutter free. Connections and features Supports three 4K displays or a single 5K display. Boxes, and APO addresses is not available for this item. Warranty: 30 Day Woot. Windows 7 onwards is not designed to operate without wddm drivers.
Download and install the latest graphics drivers for your primary graphics card. In the box: Some items may be missing due to this product being open box condition. Learn more. Woot orders Amazon Prime membership required. Hey, you can only buy 2 of these. Leave some for the rest of us! Update the quantity in your cart. Condition New; Open Box. Quantity 1 2 Limit 2 per customer Hurry only 1 left!
Sold Out. Features The units in this sale are being sold as open box condition. Four USB 3. One USB-C port. Speaker output. Combo audio. Gigabit Ethernet. Kensington Lock Slot. OS required: Windows 7, 8, 8. Compatibility: Latitude This means that I am also able to get 2 external displays working plus the M1 MacBook pro display.
The display port connected display operated at the same resolution as the HDMI connected display. In display settings the mirror option was turned off. Toggling this had no effect. Unplugging and plugging the USB-C cable with the lid shut seems to have overcome the mirroring issue. The displays have both been detected correctly. Some more testing needed but this seems to be working as per my old Macbook Pro 16".
You will also need to download and use Amphetamine to stop the screens sleeping periodically, but this is a known issue with the displaylink drivers and clam shell mode same problem with intel macs and M1 macs. Hi captain-flappy-pants I am having similar issues. I have to unplug and replug the cable and all works perfectly. Only during startup. I think the DisplayLink drivers need a bit of work on the M1. I know that everyone is set to what they are used to have, but the Dell docks would not be advisable to use, even with the D that claims to be universal.
On the specs, it says that it can support up to 3 displays IF it's connected to the host pc using thunderbolt 3 cable, and only 2 displays if it's the USB 3. Also, Macbook Pro M1s can only run 1 display natively, even with the Dell docks If you download the DisplayLink app on your M1, you would be able to run more than 1 display on your M1.
Connect the first display that you are only able to fire up with the M1. Be patient as it is a bit slow with the "technological handshake" between your m1, the displaylink app, and the subsequent displays. I believe you can do roughly around 5 displays. Get flashy and get those pricey TB3 cables ready. Now, I had to learn it the hard way to not connect my m1 to the Dell docks as it fried my logic board 3 months after I bought it.
My partner has Dell and windows everything for work I thought it was cool to just plug it in the m1 coz it fits and boots up the asus display I highly suggest to just get the dongle if you want to connect the m1 to a display.
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