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Multiple Displays on the MacBook Air

COR-Tech
3 min readJan 7, 2024

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The MacBook Air has a problem. Not enough ports means that when compared to other MacBooks and Windows laptops will generally always have the edge because they have more ports which means more options.

Does that mean that you’re going to have to spend more on a MacBook Pro with a Pro or Max M chip? Not if you’ve got this Tobenone 6 in 1 USB-C Hub attached to your MacBook Air.

What does being productive mean to you? Is it that you use have to use multiple monitors as well as your laptop screen? If that is the case, normally that would rule out laptops like the MacBook Air and other Apple Silicon Macs because of the limitations of the base M chips.

This solution to the dual display issue isn’t expensive or clumbersome, in fact, it’s small enough to carry anywhere with you.

It’s a small silver aluminium hub, with a foot long braided USB C cable attached, features three USB 2.0 ports. The USB ports on this aren’t 3.0 ports, so if you do use them for data transfer they will be at slower speeds, so this is going to be more ideal for connecting your…

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