![]() That was a well-equipped "cheesegrater" Mac Pro with a 32" Cinema Display. It's been 13 years since I had a Mac setup that worked as well as the current one does. I sold my 1-year old setup second hand and got enough money to get the M1, the dock, AirPods Max, and still had money left over. * NightShift/Flux doesn't work on DisplayLink monitors, only on the primary 5k TB3 monitor that is direct-connected, and also works as a USB-C hub for DisplayLink daisy-chaining, for 2 more WQHD monitors. * Log in with Apple Watch doesn't work when ext monitors are active (due to screen recording API being active) it works when undocked in laptop mode. The latest DisplayLink video adapter software allows you to use your existing docking station to connect up to five displays to your M1 or M2 MacBook. USB-A to DVI-I/VGA/DVI-D 1080p Video Adapter. ![]() Trade-offs, which I consider minor compared to the upsides, are: Some of Kensington’s compatible adapters available include: USB-A to DisplayPort 4K Video Adapter. The native M1 app is just icing on the cake. Performs just as fast as a "real" GPU for my graphics/design-related workflows. One more TB3 port (and bus) free for other peripherals. Three ext monitors connected via one TB3 cable that includes power. Nothing to eject, just pop the M1 off when done. Coming from an MBP16 + eGPU combo, it's so much more responsive overall. ![]() I've been trumpeting the M1+DisplayLink combo a few times, might as well do it once more. ![]()
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