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Skipping the New MacBook Pro? Here Are the Rumors About M5 Models
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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Apple's Low-Cost MacBook: Everything We Know So Far
Apple is working on a more affordable version of the MacBook that's powered by an A-series iPhone chip rather than an M-series Apple silicon chip. We've rounded up all of the rumors about the new machine, which is expected next year. Design The upcoming low-cost MacBook will have a 13-inch...
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M4 Macbook Air display - Apple Community
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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Why won't my MacBook Pro M4 detect Two Mo… - Apple Community
I have connected 2 external monitors to my MacBook Pro M4 with Unisynk 9-port dock through HDMI. The dock is attached to computer with USB-C. MacBook won’t detect monitors as 2 separate ones but as 1 together. Is there any other way to get MacBook understand that those are individual monitors than attaching the other one directly to MacBook? [Re-Titled by Moderator]
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2 Monitors attached to MacBook Air M2 - Apple Community
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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MacBook - MacRumors Forums
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Mac - Apple Community
Find answers with millions of other Mac users in our vibrant community. Search discussions or ask a question about Mac.
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How to reset my MacBook password if I'm l… - Apple Community
If you are locked out of your MacBook and have forgotten your password, there are a few ways to reset it: 1. Use your Apple ID: If you have set up your MacBook to use your Apple ID as a recovery option, you can use this to reset your password. On the login screen, click on the "?" button next to the password field, and then follow the prompts to reset your password using your Apple ID. 2. Use ...
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How can I run Windows 11 on MacBook Pro M4 - Apple Community
How can I run Windows 11 on MacBook Pro M4 Boot Camp doesn't work anymore. MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 15.1 Posted on Nov 11, 2024 8:48 AM
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how do i increase storage on my MacBook A… - Apple Community
Which MacBook Air do you have? If it is an old model with a hardware release year between Late 2010 and 2017 (as shown in the About This Mac dialog in the Apple ( ) menu), you may be able to replace the internal SSD with a larger aftermarket one.