Anker’s latest USB-C dock brings triple-screen support to the M1 Mac

While Apple’s early M1-based Macs could only officially support a single external display, there are ways to get around this limitation.Anker today unveiled a new 10-in-1 USB-C dock that offers just that.
The Anker 563 USB-C Dock includes two HDMI ports and a DisplayPort port, which utilizes DisplayLink to transmit multiple video signals over a single connection.Given that this hub operates over a single USB-C cable, there are bandwidth limitations that limit the quality of monitors you can connect.
In other Anker news, several of the company’s recently announced products are now available, including the large 757 portable power station ($1,399 at Anker and Amazon) and the Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K projector ($2,199 at Nebula and Amazon).
Update May 20: This article has been updated to illustrate that the dock uses DisplayLink instead of Multi-Stream Transport to support multiple monitors.
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Post time: Jun-07-2022