By PURPLELEC | 09 October 2024 | 0 Comments
Does a DisplayLink Docking Station Work with an M2 Mac?
DisplayLink is a graphics transmission technology that is usually built into products such as USB docking stations, USB monitors, etc. These DisplayLink docks run using software drivers and do not require hardware support from the connected computer, making them the only dock technology that can currently drive the M2 MacBook Air or M2 13-inch MacBook Pro to connect two or more displays.
DisplayLink docks are not only powerful, but also usually come with a full set of ports that can complement the existing ports built into the M2 MacBook Air or 13-inch MacBook Pro to enhance convenience.
Because DisplayLink docks can be used with a variety of laptops and mobile devices, they are often called "universal" docks. In fact, DisplayLink docks can be connected to computers running Windows, Android, Chrome, or Ubuntu/Linux operating systems.
This universal compatibility is especially important in a shared desk environment, whether it is a home, business, or education venue. Different laptop users can share the same DisplayLink dock, and everyone can easily unplug or plug in their own workstation with just one cable, enabling efficient and convenient shared use.
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