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GooseInTheCaboose

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If you want to use dual Apple Studio Displays with an M1Pro MBP, is it possible to daisy chain the displays and only plug ONE cable into the MBP, occupying just a single thunderbolt port, to charge the MBP as well as supply content to BOTH displays? Or do you need to use 2 thunderbolt ports on the MBP, one for each display?
 

kboller07

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One for each display. Each studio display has only one thunderbolt port so in theory if you daisy chained them, you would have no way to connect even one to your MacBook Pro.
 
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tstafford

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OP: Definitely requires a TB4 doc. And, while I could be wrong, the only TB4 doc I know of that supports dual 5K is the Caldigit TS4. Many support dual 4K of course.
 

chrfr

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OP: Definitely requires a TB4 doc. And, while I could be wrong, the only TB4 doc I know of that supports dual 5K is the Caldigit TS4. Many support dual 4K of course.
Pretty much any Thunderbolt 4 dock will work. Sonnet lists theirs as supporting 2 x 5k, for instance.
Edit: you can spend less and just use the Sonnet Echo 5. I’m surprised that the Caldigit Element Hub doesn’t show support for dual 5k displays since it’s fundamentally the same thing.
 

tstafford

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Pretty much any Thunderbolt 4 dock will work. Sonnet lists theirs as supporting 2 x 5k, for instance.
Edit: you can spend less and just use the Sonnet Echo 5. I’m surprised that the Caldigit Element Hub doesn’t show support for dual 5k displays since it’s fundamentally the same thing.
Thanks for clarifying that. When I was searching I never came across that one. Nice to see an option that specifically says it supports dual 5K. I never found one that did - they all said dual 4K (but maybe they could do more I guess). (And I was not loving the price nor availability of the Caldigit at the time)
 

joevt

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Thanks for clarifying that. When I was searching I never came across that one. Nice to see an option that specifically says it supports dual 5K. I never found one that did - they all said dual 4K (but maybe they could do more I guess). (And I was not loving the price nor availability of the Caldigit at the time)
They all support dual 5K and dual 6K for displays that use DisplayPort 1.4 HBR2 x4 with DSC such as the Apple Studio Display and the Apple Pro Display XDR.

The Mac just needs to be able to output two HBR2 x4 with DSC DisplayPort 1.4 signals to the same Thunderbolt port. M1/M2 (not Max or Pro or Ultra) only support one display from Thunderbolt. Some older Intel Macs don't support DSC.

Only one LG UltraFine 5K because it requires two HBR2 x4 signals.
For Macs that don't support DSC, the Apple Studio Display requires two HBR2 x4 signals (like the LG UltraFine 5K) and the XDR requires two HBR3 x4 signals.
 
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