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MacBook Air can now use two external monitors plus its own


Using two external displays plus the MacBook Air’s own screen

The new M4 MacBook Air fixes what’s been a key problem with the line, and now supports up to two external monitors — and do so without the limitations of the previous M3 edition.

The newly launched MacBook Air brings with it a significant improvement for users of multiple monitors. While the previous M3 model featured support for two monitors, it was only possible to use both when the MacBook Air’s lid was closed.

So while users gained the wider screen real estate of two external monitors, they lost the use of their MacBook Air internal display. Now the M4 MacBook Air supports two monitors of up to 6K resolution each, plus the built in 13.6-inch or 15.3-inch screen.

That 6K resolution is also an improvement. The previous model did support two external monitors, but only one could be 6K.

The other could be driven at up to 5K resolution at 60Hz. Either screen could be run at 4K resolution at 144Hz.

For comparison, the current M4 MacBook Pro introduced in October 2024, has the same 6K two-monitor option as the MacBook Air, without the lid shut. But the MacBook Pro with M4 Max processor can drive up to three 6K monitors at 60Hz, and a fourth at 4K up to 144Hz.



This story originally appeared on Appleinsider

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