Apple’s upcoming entry-level M4 14-inch MacBook Pro may be capable of supporting up to two external displays, reported MacRumors. The current M3 model supports one display.
The current M3 14-inch model comes with two Thunderbolt 3 USB-C ports. Fewer USB-C ports, the lack of Thunderbolt 4 support on the current 14-inch model with the base M3 chip means it only supports one display at a time.
However, A Russian YouTube channel in an alleged unboxing video for an unannounced 14-inch MacBook Pro suggests major updates in the New model. The alleged video suggests that the base 14-inch MacBook Pro will have three Thunderbolt 4 ports. This would mean it can support two external displays instead of one, according to MacRumors.
Notably, the current M3 Pro supports up to two external displays. The M3 Max supports up to four external displays.
MacBook Pro With M4 Chip – What To Expect?
New 14-inch MacBook Pro is rumored to have an M4 chip with a 10-core CPU. The new M4 chip will be 25% faster compared to the current M3 chip.
According to several media reports, 16GB of RAM could become the minimum for all future Macs. The next 14-inch model would potentially start with 16GB of RAM option.
According to reports, the base 14-inch MacBook Pro could also come with Space Black color option. Currently, this color option is exclusive to models configured with the M3 Pro or M3 Max chip.
Apple will likely hold another event this October, according to several media reports. The company might introduce new Macs and iPads during this event. It is worth noting that last year too Apple held a virtual event to announce new MacBook and iMac models along with several others.
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