Yes (2 external monitors) + laptop screen with 1 thunderbolt cable. If you want 3 external monitors + open laptop screen you need a second thunderbolt cable. You also need to make sure your MacBook port is the thunderbolt Lightning usb-c port not the regular usbc port. Make sure your monitor supports daisy chain also.
USB-C peripherals can plug directly into the Mac Thunderbird port. USB 2 or 1.1 devices need a USB-C to USB adapter. Link HDMI to Thunderbolt 3 via a USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter. For Lightning to Thunderbolt 3, use a USB-C to Lightning cable. Mirror your display to a VGA-enabled TV via a USB-C VGA Multiport Adapter.
Power, data and display transmissions all happen via that single cable, and all peripherals and devices are connected, too. Connecting a Thunderbolt 4 cable from PC to monitor provides a high-speed, 8K-ready display signal and supports multiple peripherals. Thunderbolt 4 is also bidirectional: while the cable is sending a signal and commands to
There are two main ways to know: You can either see if there is a thunderbolt icon next to your device’s USB-C port or you can check your device’s tech specs online to see if it mentions
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