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Connecting Mac Book Pro 2017 to 2 Projectors via USB C


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Just wondering can I connect my 13" MacBook Pro to 2 HDMI projectors? I would like to extend the displays ( 3 display, 1 laptop screen and 2 projector screen) instead of duplicating if that is possible.



I have purchased one of USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter from Apple, and if it can connect up to 2 additional extended displays, I will go for another one.










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    Just wondering can I connect my 13" MacBook Pro to 2 HDMI projectors? I would like to extend the displays ( 3 display, 1 laptop screen and 2 projector screen) instead of duplicating if that is possible.



    I have purchased one of USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter from Apple, and if it can connect up to 2 additional extended displays, I will go for another one.










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      Just wondering can I connect my 13" MacBook Pro to 2 HDMI projectors? I would like to extend the displays ( 3 display, 1 laptop screen and 2 projector screen) instead of duplicating if that is possible.



      I have purchased one of USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter from Apple, and if it can connect up to 2 additional extended displays, I will go for another one.










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      Just wondering can I connect my 13" MacBook Pro to 2 HDMI projectors? I would like to extend the displays ( 3 display, 1 laptop screen and 2 projector screen) instead of duplicating if that is possible.



      I have purchased one of USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter from Apple, and if it can connect up to 2 additional extended displays, I will go for another one.







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          According to Apple's Technical Specifications 13” 2017 MacBook Pro is able to support 2 external displays.




          Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display at millions of colors and:



          • One display with 5120x2880 resolution at 60Hz at over a billion colours

          • Up to two displays with 4096x2304 resolution at 60Hz at millions of colours

          • Up to two displays with 3840x2160 resolution at 60Hz at over a billion colours



          So, three total screens is a yes, four or more is a no. What’s undetermined is if you can run closed clamshell and have three distinct and active external displays and nothing on the internal display.






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            What a great collaboration for attributing this in a way that is not only clear, but hopefully durable for at least 3 to 5 years :)

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            The internal is never truly off. It always has a frame buffer allocated. The limitation is the number of memory apertures the GPU can handle...in this case 3.

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          • Bill - I wasn’t aware of that detail. Want me to edit it in? Please feel free to edit my comment out or solidify what you know if I made things more uncertain than necessary.

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          • Sure, Mike. Perhaps the clearest thing would be not mentioning clamshell mode though. Sometimes less is more. Apple phrases it as the built-in-display AND ( 1 5K or up to two 4K) monitors which also implies that the built-in is a fixed consumption resource.

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          According to Apple's Technical Specifications 13” 2017 MacBook Pro is able to support 2 external displays.




          Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display at millions of colors and:



          • One display with 5120x2880 resolution at 60Hz at over a billion colours

          • Up to two displays with 4096x2304 resolution at 60Hz at millions of colours

          • Up to two displays with 3840x2160 resolution at 60Hz at over a billion colours



          So, three total screens is a yes, four or more is a no. What’s undetermined is if you can run closed clamshell and have three distinct and active external displays and nothing on the internal display.






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          • 3





            What a great collaboration for attributing this in a way that is not only clear, but hopefully durable for at least 3 to 5 years :)

            – bmike
            Apr 20 at 17:34







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            The internal is never truly off. It always has a frame buffer allocated. The limitation is the number of memory apertures the GPU can handle...in this case 3.

            – Bill Smith
            Apr 22 at 1:18











          • Bill - I wasn’t aware of that detail. Want me to edit it in? Please feel free to edit my comment out or solidify what you know if I made things more uncertain than necessary.

            – bmike
            Apr 22 at 2:39











          • Sure, Mike. Perhaps the clearest thing would be not mentioning clamshell mode though. Sometimes less is more. Apple phrases it as the built-in-display AND ( 1 5K or up to two 4K) monitors which also implies that the built-in is a fixed consumption resource.

            – Bill Smith
            Apr 22 at 2:46















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          According to Apple's Technical Specifications 13” 2017 MacBook Pro is able to support 2 external displays.




          Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display at millions of colors and:



          • One display with 5120x2880 resolution at 60Hz at over a billion colours

          • Up to two displays with 4096x2304 resolution at 60Hz at millions of colours

          • Up to two displays with 3840x2160 resolution at 60Hz at over a billion colours



          So, three total screens is a yes, four or more is a no. What’s undetermined is if you can run closed clamshell and have three distinct and active external displays and nothing on the internal display.






          share|improve this answer




















          • 3





            What a great collaboration for attributing this in a way that is not only clear, but hopefully durable for at least 3 to 5 years :)

            – bmike
            Apr 20 at 17:34







          • 1





            The internal is never truly off. It always has a frame buffer allocated. The limitation is the number of memory apertures the GPU can handle...in this case 3.

            – Bill Smith
            Apr 22 at 1:18











          • Bill - I wasn’t aware of that detail. Want me to edit it in? Please feel free to edit my comment out or solidify what you know if I made things more uncertain than necessary.

            – bmike
            Apr 22 at 2:39











          • Sure, Mike. Perhaps the clearest thing would be not mentioning clamshell mode though. Sometimes less is more. Apple phrases it as the built-in-display AND ( 1 5K or up to two 4K) monitors which also implies that the built-in is a fixed consumption resource.

            – Bill Smith
            Apr 22 at 2:46













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          According to Apple's Technical Specifications 13” 2017 MacBook Pro is able to support 2 external displays.




          Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display at millions of colors and:



          • One display with 5120x2880 resolution at 60Hz at over a billion colours

          • Up to two displays with 4096x2304 resolution at 60Hz at millions of colours

          • Up to two displays with 3840x2160 resolution at 60Hz at over a billion colours



          So, three total screens is a yes, four or more is a no. What’s undetermined is if you can run closed clamshell and have three distinct and active external displays and nothing on the internal display.






          share|improve this answer















          According to Apple's Technical Specifications 13” 2017 MacBook Pro is able to support 2 external displays.




          Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display at millions of colors and:



          • One display with 5120x2880 resolution at 60Hz at over a billion colours

          • Up to two displays with 4096x2304 resolution at 60Hz at millions of colours

          • Up to two displays with 3840x2160 resolution at 60Hz at over a billion colours



          So, three total screens is a yes, four or more is a no. What’s undetermined is if you can run closed clamshell and have three distinct and active external displays and nothing on the internal display.







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            What a great collaboration for attributing this in a way that is not only clear, but hopefully durable for at least 3 to 5 years :)

            – bmike
            Apr 20 at 17:34







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            The internal is never truly off. It always has a frame buffer allocated. The limitation is the number of memory apertures the GPU can handle...in this case 3.

            – Bill Smith
            Apr 22 at 1:18











          • Bill - I wasn’t aware of that detail. Want me to edit it in? Please feel free to edit my comment out or solidify what you know if I made things more uncertain than necessary.

            – bmike
            Apr 22 at 2:39











          • Sure, Mike. Perhaps the clearest thing would be not mentioning clamshell mode though. Sometimes less is more. Apple phrases it as the built-in-display AND ( 1 5K or up to two 4K) monitors which also implies that the built-in is a fixed consumption resource.

            – Bill Smith
            Apr 22 at 2:46












          • 3





            What a great collaboration for attributing this in a way that is not only clear, but hopefully durable for at least 3 to 5 years :)

            – bmike
            Apr 20 at 17:34







          • 1





            The internal is never truly off. It always has a frame buffer allocated. The limitation is the number of memory apertures the GPU can handle...in this case 3.

            – Bill Smith
            Apr 22 at 1:18











          • Bill - I wasn’t aware of that detail. Want me to edit it in? Please feel free to edit my comment out or solidify what you know if I made things more uncertain than necessary.

            – bmike
            Apr 22 at 2:39











          • Sure, Mike. Perhaps the clearest thing would be not mentioning clamshell mode though. Sometimes less is more. Apple phrases it as the built-in-display AND ( 1 5K or up to two 4K) monitors which also implies that the built-in is a fixed consumption resource.

            – Bill Smith
            Apr 22 at 2:46







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          3





          What a great collaboration for attributing this in a way that is not only clear, but hopefully durable for at least 3 to 5 years :)

          – bmike
          Apr 20 at 17:34






          What a great collaboration for attributing this in a way that is not only clear, but hopefully durable for at least 3 to 5 years :)

          – bmike
          Apr 20 at 17:34





          1




          1





          The internal is never truly off. It always has a frame buffer allocated. The limitation is the number of memory apertures the GPU can handle...in this case 3.

          – Bill Smith
          Apr 22 at 1:18





          The internal is never truly off. It always has a frame buffer allocated. The limitation is the number of memory apertures the GPU can handle...in this case 3.

          – Bill Smith
          Apr 22 at 1:18













          Bill - I wasn’t aware of that detail. Want me to edit it in? Please feel free to edit my comment out or solidify what you know if I made things more uncertain than necessary.

          – bmike
          Apr 22 at 2:39





          Bill - I wasn’t aware of that detail. Want me to edit it in? Please feel free to edit my comment out or solidify what you know if I made things more uncertain than necessary.

          – bmike
          Apr 22 at 2:39













          Sure, Mike. Perhaps the clearest thing would be not mentioning clamshell mode though. Sometimes less is more. Apple phrases it as the built-in-display AND ( 1 5K or up to two 4K) monitors which also implies that the built-in is a fixed consumption resource.

          – Bill Smith
          Apr 22 at 2:46





          Sure, Mike. Perhaps the clearest thing would be not mentioning clamshell mode though. Sometimes less is more. Apple phrases it as the built-in-display AND ( 1 5K or up to two 4K) monitors which also implies that the built-in is a fixed consumption resource.

          – Bill Smith
          Apr 22 at 2:46



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