The upstream Thunderbolt port can supply up to 90W of power to your laptop, while the downstream port can charge other devices at 15W.Īnker’s inclusion of two HDMI ports means you don’t need any adapters to connect displays, provided you own two with HDMI connections. It’s $45 I’d rather not have to spend, but it’s worth it IMHO to be able to use multiple monitors again.The Apex Thunderbolt 4 Dock features one 40Gbps upstream TB4 port (that connects to the computer with the included Thunderbolt 4 cable) and one 40Gbps downstream TB4 port for other devices, such as a fast SSD storage drive. You plug the USB-C end into the LG 4k Ultrafine.You plug the USB power cable into the dongle (requires a free USB-A port).You plug the HDMI end of the dongle into the M1 Mac Mini.It’s available directly from the manufacturer for about $45, and gives you a second 4k monitor that runs at 60hz on an M1 Mac Mini. This is a SIIG HDMI to USB-C Port 4K Converter Adapter. Turns out, just about every cable you can find that is USB-C on one end and HDMI on the other goes the opposite direction that you need it to in order to get a second monitor up and running on your M1 Mac Mini.īut with some trial and error, I was able to get it work. I even tried the aforementioned AV Multiport Adapter, and sure enough no luck. While there plenty of USB-C to HDMI cables to choose from (Apple even sells their own USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter), almost all of them are unidirectional (meaning they can send data in only one direction.) That means that a USB-C to HDMI is NOT the same as an HDMI to USB-C cable, which is what I needed for the LG display. Here’s where things get tricky: you cannot use a standard USB-C to HDMI cable. That means if you buy your computer and monitors from Apple, you have to convert the HDMI source from the M1 Mac Mini to USB-C before you can use two displays. I find a little strange, since Apple doesn’t currently sell an HDMI monitor. So while I could hook one up via USB-C/Thunderbolt 4, the other one had to be connected via HDMI. The problem with the LG Ultrafine monitors is that they are both USB-C. Just hook up your second monitor using a standard HDMI cable and you’re done. If you have an HDMI monitor you want to hook up to your M1 Mac Mini, that’s pretty straightforward. One (and only one) connected via Thunderbolt 4.The M1 Mac Mini does support TWO displays, but in a very specific configuration: In fact, the M1 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro can only natively support ONE external monitor. There is one “gotcha” though: it can be much harder to use multiple monitors with an M1 Mac.īefore getting the M1 Mac Mini, I was using my 16” Intel MacBook Pro as my main monitor on a stand in the middle with two LG 4k Ultrafine monitors, one on each side:īut that’s impossible with M1 Macs at the moment. It’s incredible how much computer you get for the price. It’s amazing to me that a $700 desktop has replaced my $3000 laptop, but it has. TL DR – The M1 Mac Mini is a screaming’ machine. I wanted to see if all the hype was real, and I really liked the idea of a regular desk setup that never changed. So right before Christmas break, I got an M1 Mac Mini. I also have heard a lot of great things about the new M1 Macs. This allowed me to unplug my laptop and bring it with me when I wanted to work from a coffee shop or needed to travel.Īnd now that I work from home every single day, I don’t really need a portable computer anymore. I’ve had a MacBook Pro ever since my first 17” titanium model, and had been using my current generation 16” MacBook Pro and a Thunderbolt 3 dock. The Siig adapter mentioned here will ONLY work with a USB-C monitor. Some readers have reported that the newer model (24MD4KB) does not work with the mentioned adapter because it requires Thunderbolt 3 instead of USB-C. Editor’s Note: The LG 4k monitors used for this article are model number 22MD4KA.
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