M2 2023 MBP multiple display help

I have a 2023 MBP 14" m2. I want to run 2 AOC widescreen monitors with 2 HDMI and 2 Display Port inputs. Can I do this. I can run one right now. What do i need to be able to do this? I do not want them to mirror each other but able to extend the desktop or simply use them with my main display off. Thanks in advance.


MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 14.5

Posted on Aug 26, 2024 04:34 PM

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Aug 26, 2024 10:03 PM in response to fuzzymelton

fuzzymelton wrote:

I have the 14” MBP


You have several ways to connect the second monitor. If you're using a USB-C adapter, I'd recommend a USB-C to DisplayPort one over a USB-C to HDMI one, just because

  • Your monitors can accept either type of input, and
  • DisplayPort is the "native" type of video output on your USB-C (Thunderbolt) ports


As for getting the displays to run in extended desktop mode, see:

Extend or mirror your Mac desktop across multiple displays - Apple Support

Aug 26, 2024 09:26 PM in response to fuzzymelton

If you look on Amazon, you can find a number of USB-C to DisplayPort and USB-C to HDMI adapters and adapter cables. Also regular DisplayPort-to-DisplayPort and HDMI-to-HDMI cables.


So if your MBP supports two monitors, I'm sure you can find some cable/adapter arrangement that will work.


Many USB-C and Thunderbolt hubs and docks have dedicated video ports built in. Thunderbolt hubs and docks often allow you to connect two non-Thunderbolt monitors, either by

  • Providing one dedicated DisplayPort or HDMI port, and a Thunderbolt daisy-chaining port into which you can plug a USB-C display adapter; or
  • Breaking a Thunderbolt chain into multiple Thunderbolt chains and letting you plug in two USB-C adapters.

Aug 26, 2024 09:18 PM in response to fuzzymelton

Can you confirm which MacBook Pro you have?


The 13" M2 MacBook Pro only supports one external display, whether the lid is open or closed. Closing the lid to free up a display output is a feature on MacBook Airs and MacBook Pros with the base M3 chip.


14" MacBook Pros based on the M2 Pro and M2 Max chips can support two (M2 Pro) or more (M2 Max) external displays, with the lid open. (It is probably a good idea to run with the lid open so they can get rid of waste heat.). These MBPs have three USB-C (Thunderbolt) ports, a HDMI port, and a SDXC card slot. A 13" M2 MBP would not have the third USB-C (Thunderbolt) port, the HDMI port, or the SDXC card slot, but would have a Touch Bar.

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