JAKARTA Almost all MacBook devices have external monitor support. Usually, this macOS-powered computer only supports one monitor, but not the MacBook Air M3.

Appleresmi launched the MacBook Air M3 measuring 13 and 15 inches on Monday, March 4. In Apple's official announcement, the company said that the MacBook Air M3 was capable of operating two external monitors.

In fact, this ability does not work in a normal way. Users must close the MacBook screen so that two external connected monitors can be used. If the screen is left on, the user can only use one monitor.

Despite how to use it that some people don't like, dual monitor or multi-display support is a great step. However, what about the fate of the MacBook Pro M3 which was launched in October last year?

Apparently, this support will also be added to the MacBook Pro with the M3 processor. To 9to5mac, Apple said that the capability will be added to the upcoming software update.

Currently, Apple is developing a version 14.4 of macOS Sonoma that has been released in beta. It is not known if the software update will be added to version 14.4 or to other recent versions.

This is good news for MacBook Pro M3 users. If multi-display support has been added to the software update, the MacBook with the M3 processor will be the only model to get multi-display support.


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