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sutyagin812021-10-06 14:17:31
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sutyagin81, 2021-10-06 14:17:31

Connecting macbook air 2015 monitors?

Hello. I have a 2015 macbook air, model A1466. Released for work. Maybe someone knows with what adapter you can connect 2 monitors to it, if at all possible. The image should not be duplicated, but each should be on its own monitor. At the same time, on the mac itself, it is not necessary that there be an image. Thank you all in advance.

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Ronald McDonald, 2021-10-06
@Zoominger

A quick google shows that you can connect one external monitor without duplicating the image to the internal one.
You have a miniDisplayPort connector, you can take a MiniDP -> DP cable or buy any adapter from miniDP to anything.

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Denis Fedorets, 2021-10-06
@fedorez

Two Apple Thunderbolt Displays are easily and simply connected to this computer in a chain - that is, the first display is plugged into the computer, the second display is plugged into the TB connector of the first display.
There is also an option to use adapters like this
. There is also a cheap option - buy a 3rd generation Apple TV at a flea market for a hat of crackers (they are all thrown off because YouTube was turned off there), plug it into the monitor via hdmi (you need a display with such an input) and get a wireless AirPlay display - it will be a little dull and you will not display too dynamic scenes / games on it, as it is not very basic, but films, documentation, graphics, logs are excellent. I thus connected the third monitor to Mac mini 2012, tolerably.

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