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Can a MacBook run multiple external monitors? It depends

Most current models support at least two. A MacBook isn't just a portable computer. It can also double as the heart of a desktop workstation. To do that, you need at least one external display. But โ€ฆ

Can a MacBook run multiple external monitors? It depends
Engadget โ€” 11 August 2026
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A MacBook isn't just a portable computer. It can also double as the heart of a desktop workstation. To do that, you need at least one external display. But how many can you connect? Well, it isn't just a matter of how many ports your laptop has. It's more about the chip inside.

Apple's current lineup ranges from the budget MacBook Neo, which only supports one external display, to the M5 Max MacBook Pro, which can drive up to four. Resolution and refresh rate variables prevent this from being a cut-and-dried answer, but the basics are simple enough to understand.

These figures aren't affected by whether you're using the built-in screen. In other words, clamshell mode (closing the MacBook's lid) doesn't raise the limit.

Resolutions and refresh rates are where we start to get into the weeds. For example, the M5 MacBook Air supports up to two 6K displays at 60Hz or two 4K displays at 144Hz. If you only want one display? Then you can do 8K at 60Hz, 5K at 120Hz or 4K at 240Hz.

Here's a more detailed list with resolutions and refresh rates:

These are Apple's official maximum configurations, but your results could vary depending on several factors: your specific cables or adapters, the resolution and refresh rate of your monitors and which dock you use.

The MacBook Neo is a surprisingly capable laptop for its mere 8GB of RAM, but external display support is one area where it shows its limits. Although it has two USB-C ports, only one can drive a single external display.

One important thing to note: the port closest to the back of the laptop is the high-speed (USB 3) connection, and only it can support video output. The most you'll get out of it is one external display at 4K resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate. The further-forward (USB 2) port can't carry a display signal and is limited to less demanding accessories or charging.

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