![]() ![]() ![]() Thunderbolt 2, DVI and VGA output supported using adapters (sold separately) Thunderbolt 3 digital video output supports One display with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz connected via Thunderbolt and one display with up to 4K resolution at 60Hz connected via HDMI 2.0 Simultaneously supports up to two displays: So anyone got experience with this? Is getting a UW working with the Mac mini M1 tricky or have I just been unlucky? If so, what monitors work and what spec should I look for? Otherwise, is it just a software configuration thing I am missing? I have also used three different HDMI cables with the monitors so we should be able to rule that out as the culprit? Blank screen at random times for around a second. Sadly, my initial "I've cracked it" turned to despair as I find this has the same issue. Plenty of real estate here, increased resolution and away we go. Fine on both accounts.Īnyhow, I got tired of the issue so assumed it was an incompatibility and went to purchase my own flavour of Dell.ĭell S3422DW 34 inch WQHD (3440x1440) 21:9 1800R Curved Monitor, 100Hz, VA, 4ms, AMD Radeon FreeSync, Built-in Speakers, DisplayPort, 2x HDMI, 3x USB, 3 Year Warranty I swapped monitors with my son who has a Dell S2319H to test and got him to use the LG with his X Box. I tried different options in System Preferences/Displays beyond the default (not that there are many) and no change. However, I noticed the screen going blank for 1 second and a touch of white noise on occasion. Obviously tempted by the thought of running a gazillion channels and seeing them all on screen at the same time with a humungous arrangement I took the plunge.įirst purchase LG 29UM69G 29 inch 1ms 75Hz Ultrawide IPS Gaming Monitor (2560 x 1080, HDMI, DisplayPort, 250 cd/m2, AMD Freesync) The only issue has been running an ultra wide display. I recently bought a Mac mini M1 and am loving it. ![]()
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