Newer Apple M1 and M2 processors offer many high-performance features, including up to 6K monitor support, but some are limited to a single extended display. This means you can typically connect only one extended display to your Apple M1 or M2 Mac system, with M1 Max, M1 Pro, and M1 Ultra being exceptions. This impacts all Thunderbolt-based Docking Stations and Display Adapters currently on the market and is not a limitation of StarTech.com products. For users who still require multiple extended displays, StarTech.com’s USB-C DisplayLink-powered laptop docks like the DK31C3HDPD enable multiple monitors even on Apple M1 / M2 MacBook laptops that are not natively capable of supporting more than one extended display. The DisplayLink chip and associated driver install enables multiple displays on M1 or M2 based Macs, offering dual, triple, or even quad 4K 60Hz video outputs to optimize productivity. Docks are available in a variety of port configurations to support your workstation connectivity requirements, and include features like Power Delivery for one-cable docking and charging over USB-C. Here are three great options to consider, depending on the total number of external displays that need to be connected. DK31C4DPPD DK31C3HDPD DK30C2DPEP Visit our multi-monitor solutions page to learn more about enabling productivity with multiple displays. Multi Monitor Solutions Portal