How to Setup Multiple Monitors on a Mac Using Thunderbolt
Ever wondered how hard it is to setup multiple monitors on a Mac? Here's just the video you need. Surprisingly, it's actually really simple to setup dual monitors on a Mac using Thunderbolt and MiniDisplay port. So, in this video I will show you how you can easily hook up multiple monitors to your Mac to get more screen space in macOS Sierra.
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About this video: In this video, I'll show you how you can quickly and easily hook up a second or third monitor to your Mac using a Thunderbolt to MiniDisplay cable that you can purchase on Amazon in the link above.
From watching this video, you should be able to setup a second monitor on your Apple Mac computer. This method of setting up multiple monitors on a Mac should work for the follow:
1. iMac Workstations
2. Mac Pro Workstations
3. MacBook Setups
4. MacBook Pro Setups
5. MacBook Air Setups
6. Mac Mini Workstations
In order to setup a second monitor on your Mac, all you need to do is purchase the adapter for Thunderbolt to MiniDisplay that you can find in the description above. Please keep in mind that Mini Display cords will work with Thunderbolt ports as long as they are the same size.
If you have any questions about setting up multiple monitors on a Mac, please leave a comment below. Someone from The Breakdown would be more than happy to send you some help on how to setup multiple monitors on your Mac.
After you plug in the second monitor to your Mac, you will need to go to System Preferences to setup the secondary display on your Mac. If you were successfully able to setup a second or third monitor on your Mac, please leave a comment below. We would love to know if you were able to setup another monitor on your Mac.