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The new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M4, M4 Pro, and M4 Max chips launched in stores today If you are not planning to upgrade this year, be aware that there are already rumors about next year's MacBook Pro models with M5 series chips It appears the MacBook Pro will remain on
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MacBook Airs with plain M4 chips support up to two displays with the lid open MacBook Air (13-inch, M4, 2025) - Tech Specs - Apple Support MacBook Air (15-inch, M4, 2025) - Tech Specs - Apple Support This is a first for MacBook Airs with M-series chips Note that the only way to plug two displays into the same USB-C port on a M4 MacBook Air in a hardware-supported way is to do so through a
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In the M2 MacBook Air, one of the display outputs is permanently dedicated to the built-in screen, whether the lid is open or closed So the M2 MacBook Air can drive at most one external display
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All of them Charge your MacBook Air or MacBook Pro - Apple Support "Your Mac charges over only one port at a time, so connecting multiple power adapters to the USB-C ports and MagSafe 3 port (if present) won't charge your Mac faster USB-C charge cables support different maximum wattages (W), so ensure you choose the correct cable
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