8/31/2023 0 Comments Hyperdock m1Given that yours is the 15" model, you might be lucky and have the higher DP version. It looks like it depends on the model, and will be either DP1.2 or DP1.4+DSC. I’ve tried to find information on what a MBP from 2017 supports with DisplayPort. Your MBP is definitely limited to HDMI 2.0, which limits you to 4K 60Hz. HDMI 2.1 devices have only been out for the last couple of years, so nothing from 2017 is going to support it. Version 2.0 (80Gbps) is needed for higher resolutions and refresh rates.Version 1.4 with DSC has the same resolution limits as basic DP1.4, but can support refresh rates about 1.5x - 2x higher.Version 1.4 (32.4Gbps) can do 4K, and is limited to ~98Hz with HDR or 120Hz without HDR.Version 1.2 (21.6Gbps) can do 4K, and is limited to 60Hz with or without HDR.Version 2.1 (48Gbps) is needed for higher resolutions and refresh rates.Version 2.0 (18Gbps) can do 4K, and is limited to 50Hz with HDR and 60Hz without.Both HDMI and DisplayPort have multiple versions of the connection standard, and the maximum supportable resolution and refresh rates increasing with each version. The thing that’s stopping you from getting higher refresh rates here is the video connection to the Spectrum. The product is here Type-C Multi-Port Adapter | USB-C Dongle - Satechi Any support would be appreciated - thanks!ĮDIT2: Forgot to mention that I am using a USB-C hub that helps me connect any advices through USB-C (in this case I’m using HDMI through this product). One of them acted normally for 5 minutes, and then turned pink straight on. Currently firmware is as it came - 102, there’s no easy way to install 104, but I doubt that fixes the problem where it’s just a regular connection.ĮDIT: On top of that I only get 4k 30Hz support on the monitor settings. I tried connecting different monitors to the laptop, and that works through my setup. The macbook pro is 2017 15" without True Tone with macOS Catalina 10.15.7 Attaching pictures of my macbook pro monitor for comparing the color tint between the Eve Spectrum. The cable is completely new, even tho I’ll try to buy another cable just for the sake of it. I don't want the requisite reply's explaining how to go to system preferences and move my dock to a different monitor, as I know how to do that.I’ve bought a new HDMI 2.1 8K 48Gbps cable that would support the high throughput and when I connected that to the monitor - it just gives be a really pink tint on anything it shows. Thanks, hopefully, I explained the feature correctly. So my question, Was this feature removed from the OS? I know there has been at least one OS update in the last month or so to my machine. Ironically, I no longer find information on the 'mysteriously disappeared feature' Googling only results in people asking how to move the dock from one display to the other. Now I can only permanently move the dock to one display or the other via system preferences. Since you can't get the dock to show on both monitors at one time, the feature is (was?) if the dock is on display 1, move the mouse to the bottom of display 2 (where the dock is not shown), and 'Poof' like magic, the dock appears on display 2 (and subsequently, disappears from display 1)Īt some point, in the last month or so ?, I noticed that this feature no longer worked. Did apple remove the feature to move dock to another display by moving mouse to bottom of screen? Did apple remove the feature to move dock to another display by moving mouse to bottom of screen?Ī few months ago, I was flummoxed by my dock mysteriously moving from my macpro (M1) display to the connected external monitor (unimpressive brand) and then back to macpro display unbeknown to me.Īfter googling I found that this was indeed a MAC OS feature.
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