Both are available to order today from Hyper’s website. Hyper’s new Dual 4K HDMI adapters come at a cost, however.The 3-in-1 version will run you $129.99, while the 10-in-1 hub version will run you $199.
#MACBOOK DONGLE PC#
Give any M1/Intel MacBook Pro/Air, Windows PC or Chromebook the ability to connect 2 extended monitors with crystal clear 4K HDMI video using a single USB-C connection. HyperDrive Dual 4K HDMI 3-in-1 USB-C Adapter Here are the specs for each of Hyper’s new dongles. In the last few years, Apple has steadily removed various ports from its MacBook laptops, which in.
#MACBOOK DONGLE PRO#
The other display will only run at 4K with a 30Hz refresh rate. Apple is finally giving MacBook Pro ports it deserves. The limitation, however, is that only one of those displays will support 4K at a 60Hz refresh rate.
This means that the HyperDrive Dual 4K HDMI dongles can take one USB-C port on your M1 MacBook Pro or MacBook Air and power two external 4K displays.
#MACBOOK DONGLE SOFTWARE#
The new HyperDrive Dual 4K HDMI 3-in-1 USB-C Adapter and HyperDrive Dual 4K HDMI 10-in-1 USB-C Hub include support for “4K HDMI extended video output over a single USB-C connection.” Hyper says it achieved this by using a “Hybrid USB Display design that combines DP Alt Mode and Silicon Motion InstantView plug-n-play video technology that does not require software drivers.” Popular accessory maker Hyper is out with a new HyperDrive accessory designed to remedy this problem, but there are some limitations… One of the biggest limitations of Apple’s M1 MacBook Air and M1 MacBook Pro is that you can only connect one external display.