![]() ![]() Apple’s version also allows for backwards compatibility with. Going from USB-C (laptop) -> HDMI (monitor) or USB-C (laptop) -> adapter/dongle/hub -> HDMI (monitor) does only allow or If you want you are most likely required to use USB-C -> DP. All of Apple’s current Macs include Thunderbolt 4, a high-speed data-transfer standard that also relies on the USB-C connector. I've just ordered an USB-C to HDMI direct input so I'll test this soon.ĮDIT: For those reading this having the same problem, most likely you need USB-C -> DP cable. My screen only has HDMI right now so can I make it work with an HDMI cable? I have a hub and HDMI cable that both specifically have HDMI 2.0+ support, thus supporting but according to the video, Apple requires a direct input from the laptop to the monitor rather than from the laptop to the hub to the monitor. Connect to any external display or projector to use as your. If your projector supports, USB-C input Use USB-C to USB-C cable as it is easier and more convenient aaand MacBooks have multiple USB-C ports. Make sure the Macbook, as well as the projector, is turned ON. I just found this video that says DP to USB-C adapter should work. The Mini DisplayPort is the standard for the new and future MacBook, MacBook Pro, and Mac Air. Method 1: Connecting a Macbook to a Projector using a Cable. ![]() ![]() ![]() I've bought the new Macbook Air M1 a few months ago and last week I bought a new monitor but I only could get it to work with or but not The company I bought it from mentioned this laptop (Macbook Air M1) does not seem to support 4k together 60hz. ![]()
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