![]() The best Macbook docking stations will also save you space, keep your workspace organized, and breathe life back into your pre-Thunderbolt legacy devices. With the potential to add additional monitors, peripherals, or external storage, a good dock can overhaul how you make use of your MacBook. However, as laptops like the MacBook Pro 14 and MacBook Air become thinner and lighter, so too does the selection of available ports. ![]() I'm not sure what they should have done, but it certainly would have been nice if they offered me some money off my purchase or something else for all the ********.Those who own one of the latest MacBooks, like the M2 MacBook Air and 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro, will attest to their power, performance, and sleek design. All of this on top of Monterey being buggy as hell for certain functions and having to reinstall the OS three times just to get it stable. ![]() The amount of time I have wasted (not to mention the new cables I had to buy to troubleshoot the issues) are unacceptable. Phone support said they weren't able to do anything. Meanwhile, I had to go into the apple store just to get someone to agree to extend the return deadline, so I could use the M1 Max with an external keyboard until they can ship a new one in December. Senior tech support not only has asked me to help them troubleshoot the issues with them (not in an effort to fix it with my computer, but because I'm guessing this has been a recurrent issue that has been reported with them). I realize the pandemic has screwed up a lot of things, however Apple's response to the situation with my computer is pretty pathetic. As a result, I'm returning the M1 Max for a new one. The TS3+ dock definitely has some quirks to it, despite what Caldigit says or claims, however in this case, I'm fairly confident the issue is my M1 Max, as certain keys on the internal keyboard become non-responsive at times. Connecting my '17 Macbook Pro with 16gb ram, works fine, however. I also have issues, but only when connecting the M1 Max. I purchased a 16' M1 Max and also have a Caldigit TS3+, with a dual monitor setup. Btw, in order to "exchange" the product, I had to put another $3,500 on my cc as they "couldn't" just input an order for a replacement/exchange without it.īottom line to OP, I'm fairly certain some of these new MB Pros are duds, and that is what is causing the majority of the issues. I love Apple products, and have literally used them since the 90s, but this definitely rubbed me the wrong way. I'm not sure what they should have done, but it certainly would have been nice if they offered me some money off my purchase or something else for all the ********. The following setup does work for my M1 Max Macbook Pro:ĭisplay 1: DP out on TS3+ to HDMI on Dell 4K Monitorĭisplay 2: USB-C to HDMI adapter on TS3+ then HDMI to HDMI on Dell 4K Monitor This setup works perfectly with my '17 Macbook Pro, but does not work when using my M1 Max Macbook Pro at 60hz (it does work at 30hz). Connecting my '17 Macbook Pro with 16gb ram, works fine, however.Īfter troubleshooting the **** out of the issue, I have been able to determine that with the M1 Max, the following setup does not work for me:ĭisplay 1: DP out on TS3+ to DP on Dell 4K Monitorĭisplay 2: USB-C out on TS3+ to DP on Dell 4K Monitor Click to expand.I purchased a 16' M1 Max and also have a Caldigit TS3+, with a dual monitor setup.
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