![]() The goal is to plug in a single USB-C cable into my MacBook and have my display etc all just work and not be plugging 3/4 things in and out of the MacBook each time. how do you tell the difference? Will they support TB2 display? It also says the USB-C ports are "data only" or "power only" but they are both USB-C. The dongle seems overkill I really just need a USB-C dongle with 2 more USB-C ports and an ethernet point. Ethernet cable from time to time to troubleshoot issues with routers, not at the same time as the display.If you want to use a USB-C device, you can just plug. An AnyWatt MagSafe 1 to USB-C adapter to use the display's MagSafe power cable The Thunderbolt ports in the current 24-inch iMac, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air work with USB-C devices, which have the same connector shape.An Apple ThunderBolt 2 to ThunderBolt 3/USB-C adapter to connected to the display Taking the Thunderbolt display off the market now likely confirms the reports that the sales of the Mac Pro are too low to generate adequate sales of the Thunderbolt Display. Best USB-C/Thunderbolt displays for Mac: 32-inch and larger LG 32UL950-W This is LG’s UltraFine 32-inch display that includes a solid feature set like two Thunderbolt 3 ports plus two USB-A ports.I'm new to USB-C dongles/docks/adapters/hubs (I am going to use " dongles" to mean all 4 because I don't understand the implied differences) and would like to know what combination would be efficient and supported. ![]() I just got a 16" MacBook Pro (M1 Max, 2021) and want to continue using my Apple Thunderbolt Display.
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