Those who have an Apple TV can use AirPlay to use their TV as a second screen.
Note: This may not work on older Mac devices such as early 2015 models or older.
Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display at millions of colors and: 13.3-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technology 2560-by-1600 native resolution at 227 pixels per inch with support for millions of colors.Under Display and Video Support, you will see some details similar to the following*: Display You will then be directed to an Apple web page indicating your device’s technical specifications. Then click Support > Specifications (under Mac Resources). Click the Apple Menu (located on the left-hand side of the screen) then click About This Mac.Mac users who wish to use two monitors but don’t know how should follow these tips.įirst, check which displays your Mac device supports by doing the following: If you were to go with four Breakaway Pucks, you'll get 17 monitor outputs (one HDMI from Mac mini + four HDMI and twelve DisplayPort from Breakaway Pucks).If you’re one of many people who regularly or permanently work from home, you’ve probably thought about how much more convenient it will be to work using two monitors instead of one. Theoretically speaking, a single 2018 Mac mini can run four eGPUs in macOS Mojave. They don't increase the three display max of the UHD Graphics 630. Thunderbolt 3 docks with display outputs use the iGPU passthrough.
Combined with the iGPU you can drive at most seven FHD monitors. It provides one HDMI and three DisplayPort outputs.
For a low power multiple monitor setup, I'd highly recommend the Sonnet Breakaway Puck 560. You can definitely run multiple displays via both iGPU and eGPU concurrently. The other two outputs are attached to the Thunderbolt 3 ports to dynamically handle up to two 4K ( 4096 x max) or one 5K ( 5120 x Using lower resolution displays does not increase the number of outputs unfortunately. In the Mac mini, one display output is attached to the HDMI port (4096 x 2160 max). I believe the Intel UHD Graphics 630 iGPU can support up to three displays. )?ītw. I realise I could ask an Apple Genius, but I've been given wrong information by them before, so I'd rather ask a community of expert users. * Would it actually even make sense to use eGPU compared to one or more docks (e.g. * What eGPU would you recommend if I'm interested in max connections and low power usage, not performance? * Can I keep using monitors directly attached to the Mac Mini alongside the ones attached to an eGPU? Unfortunately I don't fully know what that means with respect to my query:īasically I'd like to know the max number of Full HD monitors that could be connected to a single Mac Mini, running macOS. Normally a Mac Mini can support 3 4K monitors. From the main 2018 Mac Mini topic I learned that it has 2 controllers driving the 4 TB3 outputs.
For a hobby project at work I'm doing some research regarding the viability of a videowall made up of Full HD monitors attached to a single 2018 Mac Mini (running macOS).