

If you don’t have a display that uses a Thunderbolt 3/USB-C port- like the new 4K and 5K LG displays being sold exclusively by Apple for the new MacBook Pros- then you’ll need an adapter to go from Thunderbolt 3 to whatever I/O your display has (DisplayPort, HDMI, Thunderbolt 2, etc). Need two 4K monitor support with your M1 Mac or PC without Thunderbolt? Check out Sonnet's DisplayLink Dual HDMI Adapter for M1 Macs.There is a bit of confusion over what displays are supported via the new MacBook Pro’s Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports. Got two 4K DisplayPort monitors and looking to connect them through Thunderbolt? Check out Sonnet's Thunderbolt Dual DisplayPort Adapter. Thunderbolt's 40Gbps interface lets you run Ultra HD 4K resolution at 60 Hz on both displays at full performance.

Sonnet's Thunderbolt Dual HDMI Adapter is compatible with Intel, M1/M2 Pro, M1/M2 Max, M1 Ultra Mac and Windows 11 or 10 Thunderbolt computers.

Optimal HDMI Video Performance Over Thunderbolt Because audio support is built into the Sonnet adapter, you don’t have to plug in a separate cable to hear sound from connected displays. While the Sonnet Thunderbolt to Dual HDMI Adapter supports two monitors at up to 4K resolutions (3840 x 2160), you can also use it to connect monitors with lower resolutions, like full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) 60Hz-this makes it great for use for different home and work applications. Not Just for 4K Displays – Supports Full HD (1080p) Displays and Audio Out Free Lifetime Customer Technical Support.Apple M1 Pro and M1 Max Compatible (Not Compatible with M1 Macs).Won't Drain System Resources or Impact Computer's Performance.Supports Audio Out Without Additional Cables.Supports Other Resolutions (1080p and Lower Resolution Displays at 60Hz).Expands Your Onscreen Work and Play Area.Display Adapter Features Two HDMI Ports and Connects Through 40Gbps Thunderbolt Connection.Go big-the Sonnet Thunderbolt Dual HDMI Adapter enables you to connect your computer to your large monitor or big screen TV to browse the web and watch videos on YouTube and other content at a distance.

Go Big, Go Full Screen – Enjoy the Web and Videos at a DistanceĮven when you’re not using productivity software, your notebook’s screen can constrain your view.
