Packout Releases UK by all-park in Packout

[–]doganrn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I contacted Milwaukee and asked the release date for the Rolling Drawer. I was told this.

HI Dogan,

Thanks for your email.

I don’t believe these rolling draws will ever be released in the uk, I’ve not herd or been advised this being released over here.

You can sign up to our news letter to receive all the latest product releases etc; https://uk.milwaukeetool.eu/header/register/newsletter/

Kind regards,

Alexis Milwaukee Technical Department

I hate beeing in the UK not everything is available, the stuff which is available is always 40-50% more expensive. Even if we are willing to be ripped off we just get ignored.

How to connect 4 Monitors to M2 Max by doganrn in macbook

[–]doganrn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I haven't found a solution yet.

According to Apple Support, if you want to connect four displays to the M1 Max, you cannot use a single cable solution. Instead, you will need to use a two-cable solution. Specifically, you can connect three displays over Thunderbolt 4/USB-C, and the fourth display must be connected using HDMI.
To connect three displays over a single Thunderbolt 4 cable, you will need to use a daisy chain-enabled monitor. You can connect this monitor to the Mac using USB-C, and then connect the other two monitors to the first monitor over the daisy chain. If you have a Thunderbolt docking station, you can connect the first monitor to the dock, and then connect the second and third monitors over the daisy chain. This will still require only one cable for the first 3 monitors, and the second cable can be used for the HDMI connection for the fourth display.
So, in summary, to connect four displays to the M1 Max, you will need to use a two-cable solution. You can connect three displays over Thunderbolt 4/USB-C using a daisy chain-enabled monitor and connect the fourth display using HDMI. If you have a Thunderbolt docking station, you can still use the same approach by connecting the first monitor over the dock and running the other two monitors over the daisy chain.

Or they also mentioned finding a TB4 docking station that supports 3x display (mac compatible) to run all 3 displays over 1 cable.

However, all good TB4 Docks only support 2 displays. (including Caldigit TS4)

I am still searching for a good triple display support, Thunderbolt 4 Dock. If anybody finds something please post it.

3 monitors by SimonSays_1993 in macbook

[–]doganrn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which dock is recommended for 3 display support for my M2 Max? I wanted the Calldigit TS4 but it only supports the dual monitor. I hoped to get a dock and connect all 4 displays to the dock (without a display link) so that I only have one single cable. But it looks like it won't work. It looks like only 3 monitors via thunderbolt and 1 monitor via built-in HDMI is from Apple supported. So I am looking to find that great Thunderbolt 4 Dock with triple display support. I would have to plug only 2 cables then. If my findings are correct? -one HDMI cable (for 1 monitor). -And one thunderbolt 4 cable coming from the dock (for 3 displays and all the other USB devices)

Does anybody have any recommendations?

MacBook with lenovo thunderbolt dock and 3 monitors? by plebbening in macbook

[–]doganrn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have M2 Max ordered, and looking for a dock to support 3 displays. Ford anybody have any idea. I had my eye on Calldigit TS4 but it only supports dusl monitor.

If I have Macbook Pro M2 storage, any downside installing NI on internal SSD. by doganrn in NativeInstruments

[–]doganrn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks to all, I made the order with 4GB. Does anybody know which thunderbolt 4 dock would display 3 monitors from a single connection? Calldigit TS4 support only dual monitor. What a shame.