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Hi @nvcken - I am afraid, not. Macs with M1 CPUs can drive only 2 displays including the built-in display natively which results in the 1 external display limit for the 2020 M1 MBP. You'd need a HUB with DisplayLink technology incorporated to drive a second external display or you can use SideCar with an iPad. Note, that DisplayLink is an USB attached display and the OS will treat it as a virtual screen so it won't be the same as a native connection. |
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I use with this hub
Product link : https://www.amazon.com/HyperDrive-MacBook-Windows-Laptop-Devices/dp/B098NNLVZL
I setting like this
Currently, it can only work with one each external displays not dual
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