![]() ![]() Usb-c power delivery& wide compatibility: supports usb-c pass-through charging.Perfect combination:special bevel-side and compact design of this docking station perfectly match your surface pro 7.just plug and play, no driver needed.light-weight is convenient for travel or business trip.Surface pro 7 hdmi adapter: this surface docking station supports the video resolution 1080p up to 4k and freely show your laptop's high-resolution display on most hdtv, monitor or projector with an hdmi port, bringing you better viewing experience.Advanced networking & blazing fast data transferssurface pro 7 gigabit lan adapter offers full 10/100/1000 mbps over rj45 ethernet port, download movies quicker, transfer files faster, reduce latency.Tip: Note that you can access advanced display configuration options in Mac OS by Option-clicking the "Scaled" button in System Prefs > Displays. ![]() ![]() I was only getting 30Hz on one 4K display for ages and couldn't figure out how to change it until I discovered this so hopefully it'll save ya time! I successfully connected the aforementioned Dual DisplayPort adapter to the Thunderbolt port on the TS3 and ran 2 DisplayPort displays off it. With my MacBook Pro, I used the CalDigit TS3 Plus which is a solid bit of gear - it only has 1 DisplayPort output and 1 Thunderbolt 3 output though, so you'll need adapters for 3 displays (unless of them is a USB-C display). Very occasionally, the Dual DisplayPort adapter doesn't wake up quite right (only get 1 display going), but a quick plug out and plug back in fixes it. I use this Thunderbolt > Dual DisplayPort adapter for connecting 2 x 4K displays and then have another 4K USB-C display, and then I've a TV connected to the HDMI port on my Mac Pro graphics card. ![]() USB-C just uses the DisplayPort signal in its 'alternate mode'. Yep, I've done this with a 2019 Mac Pro (and also with a 2015 MacBook Pro).ĭisplayPort is generally better for running computer displays, HDMI for TVs (since they don't usually support DisplayPort). ![]()
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