See About the video ports on Mac. See the Apple Support article Mac computers with Apple silicon. If you connect multiple Thunderbolt devices to each other, the Thunderbolt 3 display must be the last device in the chain.
If your Thunderbolt 3 display has USB ports, those can be used for data and power. If the displays themselves have Thunderbolt ports, you can connect one display to another, and then connect one of the displays to a Thunderbolt port on your Mac.
If your Mac has two Thunderbolt ports, you can connect each display to separate Thunderbolt ports on your Mac. A DisplayPort device must be the last device in a chain of connected Thunderbolt devices. See Connect a display, TV, or projector to Mac. See the Apple Support article Connect a display to your Mac. The other devices in the chain must be powered by separate power adapters. Merging performance with simplicity, this high-quality dock is a single-cable solution that caters to creative professionals such as video producers, graphic and web designers, engineers, architects, and many more.
Finish your work faster with Thunderbolt 3 You can quickly integrate the dock into your workspace and boost your productivity. With up to 40Gbps of throughput, you can add extra displays to your laptop, access files faster, and reduce waiting, so you can accomplish more in the same amount of time. Thunderbolt 3 is the fastest connection available, and it supports multiple video channels and data, without impacting system performance.
If you need a larger, higher-resolution viewing area, this dock can help. The Thunderbolt 3 dock offers a variety of other connections that are often missing from port-limited laptops, such as an extra USB-C port 5Gbps - data only , and a Gigabit Ethernet port.
Thunderbolt is an advanced connectivity standard, developed by Intel and first launched in Thunderbolt has been on Apple products, most notably the MacBook Pro, since Because it can handle power and data signals on the same cable, Thunderbolt also simplifies setup and allows daisy-chaining of a laptop or second monitor.
Thinner laptops tend to shed legacy ports, so another use for a Thunderbolt port is to connect a Thunderbolt dock. As mentioned above, Thunderbolt displays have existed mostly for the Mac market up to now, and as a result they still tend to be expensive. Your best reason for getting one now is for future-proofing, as we discuss further below.
A Thunderbolt-enabled display often also serves as a USB hub. Clarity is another Thunderbolt advantage. With competing standards such as HDMI, you must check carefully to make sure your cable is compatible with your port, or you risk losing bandwidth to the limitations of an older-standard cable. The biggest problem with Thunderbolt displays is that most are expensive.
In my personal experience, Thunderbolt connections can also be finicky. Simply adjusting the position of a Thunderbolt-equipped laptop on a desk can sometimes disconnect the signal.
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