The only exceptions are the MacBook Air and 14-inch MacBook Pro models with the M3 chip, which support up to two external displays, but only when the laptop's lid is closed. DisplayLink adapters have also been a viable solution for multiple external displays ever since the first Macs with the M1 chip launched in 2020.
But the 10-core M4 chip is notable in that it will bring proper support for two external displays to lower-end Macs for the first time since Apple silicon launched, without any special tricks required. No more DisplayLink adapters, and no needing to have the MacBook's lid closed. That's a significant, long-awaited advancement for Apple silicon.
Apple is expected to announce a new entry-level 14-inch MacBook Pro with the 10-core M4 chip this week, and an alleged leak already confirmed that the laptop will support two external displays with the lid open. Next year, the M4 chip should expand to the MacBook Air, and 10-core configurations should likewise support two external displays.
The new iMac is available to pre-order now, and it launches on Friday, November 8.
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