LMP USB-C adapter for up to 2 monitors on Apple M1, M2

DataWorld item No. 24174
EAN 7640113436575
 Monitor Kabel und Adapter
Artikelgewicht  0 kg

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 https://lmp-adapter.com/de/produkt/lmp-usb-c-dual-adapter/

 https://lmp-adapter.com/product/lmp-usb-c-dual-adapter/

LMP USB-C to HDMI & VGA Dual Adapter, USB-C (m) to HDMI (f) & VGA for up to 2 monitors on Apple M1, M2


To be used for example with LMP mini Docks art.no. 14368 and 15954, Display Dock art.no. 20416, LMP Super Dock art.no. 22203 or as single adapter



The first generation of the Apple M1 SoC + M2 is convincing in many respects. However, the chip quickly reaches its limits when connecting additional monitors.
The LMP USB-C Dual Adapter provides the solution.

The LMP Dual Adapter can be used with any generation of Mac with Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports – Intel or M1 + M2. A maximum of 2 LMP Dual Adapter or 4 additional monitors (2 HDMI and 2 VGA) can operate via USB-C or even USB-A ports (with an appropriate USB-C (f) to USB-A (m) adapter). In fact, the LMP Dual Adapter can even be installed on a USB-C Dock’s USB-C or USB-A output ports.
This is made possible by the Silicon Motion video chipset and its driver and the fact that the video signal is being transmitted via USB protocol rather than the DP Altmode signal. The resolutions go up as high as 4K@30 Hz (HDMI) and Full HD (1920×1080@60 Hz) for VGA output.

This means that the user can add no less than 4 additional monitors to the number which Apple specifies as maximum number of external monitors. So a first-generation M1 device may use one monitor via DP Altmode and another 4 by adding 2 LMP Dual Adapter (provided that there are enough free USB-C or USB-A ports to attach the 2 LMP Dual Adapters). And a whopping 8 external monitors could be used with the latest MacBook Pro M1 Max, showing each an independent picture (Extended Mode). The same is true for any Mac with Intel processors and Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports.

The Silicon Motion driver can be donwloaded here: www.siliconmotion.com/downloads



Key Features

- Up to 4 additional monitors for all Mac M1 +M2 or Intel
- Can be used with any Mac M1, M1 Pro, M1 Max as well as Mac with Intel processors and with Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports
- Simultaneous use of HDMI and VGA ports (with independent video output/Extended Mode)
- 1x HDMI with 4K@30 Hz & 1x VGA with 1080p@60 Hz
- Uses USB protocol to transmit video signal
- Driver required

When used with a MacBookAir, we recommend using a power supply with more than
30W charging power (e.g. 67W, part number 24310). This allows for a better power supply of the MacBookAir while using peripherals.




Warranty: 2 years