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danielcompton.net
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| | | | | Introduction I needed to buy a new Mac recently. I couldn't bring myself to buy a legacy Intel Mac, but the new M1 Macs only support up to two displays. For the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and iMac that means you can connect one additional display along with the built-in display. For the Mac Mini, you can add two displays. I wanted a MacBook Air and already had two external displays which I wanted to keep using. | |
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www.cablematters.com
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| | | | | One of the most common questions in the gaming community is: Does DisplayPort Support 144Hz?. Read this article to find out! | |
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blog.joshnichols.com
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| | | | | Drop console lock-in for a Steam Machine with Steam OS or Bazzite. Here's my mid-range build. | |
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simpleprogrammer.com
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| | | Vertical monitors allow you to see a lot more lines at a glance without having to scroll down. This makes them a perfect addition to your coding monitor setup. Once you've experienced the efficiency boost you can get from using portrait mode, you'll never want to go back. There's a number of different models of [...] | ||