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macOS - Notebook Hardware
Is Thunderbolt Important For A Monitor?
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<blockquote data-quote="Seeking Answers" data-source="post: 1914137" data-attributes="member: 413785"><p>Yes, I am using 2 HDMI connectors now. One goes directly into the MacBook M1 Pro, and the other HDI cable goes into the MacBook Pro via an Anker dongle with a USB-C connector....not a Thunderbolt connector. The Anker dongle has an HDMI input. I plugged the HDMI cable into that, then into the HDMI input on the back of the other monitor. Both cables are HDMI to HDMI. Each one feeds into the back of each monitor. Should I be using a dongle that is TB connected instead?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seeking Answers, post: 1914137, member: 413785"] Yes, I am using 2 HDMI connectors now. One goes directly into the MacBook M1 Pro, and the other HDI cable goes into the MacBook Pro via an Anker dongle with a USB-C connector....not a Thunderbolt connector. The Anker dongle has an HDMI input. I plugged the HDMI cable into that, then into the HDMI input on the back of the other monitor. Both cables are HDMI to HDMI. Each one feeds into the back of each monitor. Should I be using a dongle that is TB connected instead? [/QUOTE]
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