I'm setting it up for the first time with a ThinkPad and hub. Your video really helped. As you pointed out, they are not super bright, but they will be great for spreadsheets, etc. Thanks!
They’re not as good. Lower brightness, resolution, and viewing angle is poor. If you look at them straight on, with max brightness, they aren’t too bad.
So I purchased this for a Macbook M2. I have 2 USB C ports. The directions say to plug both into the available USB C ports. One monitor works the other starts up but doesn't connect. If I connect them in reverse order, the other starts and the other does not. So each monitor does work fine, but it appears the Macbook can't load both external monitors in addition to it's main screen. I have a 2nd Macbook M2 where I use a display port adaptor with the display port software. All 3 screens work fine. Do you think the MacBook M2 pro just doesn't support a 3rd display using the MacOS?
That’s weird. I have an M2 Pro and it worked perfectly. No added software. I’ll test it again tomorrow in case I did have to do something and I’ve forgotten.
@@TechAdventure1 So I researched this further and found that any M2 Pro after 2023 only has the 2 USB-C ports and does not support more than 1 monitor. The older ones apparently did support 2 and I believe they also included an HDMI port on the right. Therefore, according to my findings, if you have the more recent M2, 13in, you have to get a dock device that supports displaylink, which are a bit pricy. Let me know if you find a different solution. I have 2 M2 Pro's. Thank you.
Finally a great video of this set, thanks a lot.
Wow! Welcome back sir!
Thank you! Means a lot!
I'm setting it up for the first time with a ThinkPad and hub. Your video really helped. As you pointed out, they are not super bright, but they will be great for spreadsheets, etc. Thanks!
Right on! Enjoy!
Extended monitors seem really poor in quality in comparison to your Legion display. What do think about their quality?
They’re not as good. Lower brightness, resolution, and viewing angle is poor. If you look at them straight on, with max brightness, they aren’t too bad.
So I purchased this for a Macbook M2. I have 2 USB C ports. The directions say to plug both into the available USB C ports. One monitor works the other starts up but doesn't connect. If I connect them in reverse order, the other starts and the other does not. So each monitor does work fine, but it appears the Macbook can't load both external monitors in addition to it's main screen.
I have a 2nd Macbook M2 where I use a display port adaptor with the display port software. All 3 screens work fine. Do you think the MacBook M2 pro just doesn't support a 3rd display using the MacOS?
That’s weird. I have an M2 Pro and it worked perfectly. No added software. I’ll test it again tomorrow in case I did have to do something and I’ve forgotten.
@@TechAdventure1 So I researched this further and found that any M2 Pro after 2023 only has the 2 USB-C ports and does not support more than 1 monitor. The older ones apparently did support 2 and I believe they also included an HDMI port on the right.
Therefore, according to my findings, if you have the more recent M2, 13in, you have to get a dock device that supports displaylink, which are a bit pricy. Let me know if you find a different solution. I have 2 M2 Pro's. Thank you.
I didn’t realize you’re on the 13”. My bad. 14” Pro is what I have.
make it 6 screen
There has to be a good Doc Ock joke there.