No fans spinning, lots of real estate, great stuff! Absolutely recommended! I have just purchased a second-hand second one (I had bought my first one ten years ago and I was still perfectly satisfied with it), hooked it up and it works perfectly. Any suggestions are welcome!Įdit 2: I have the answer to my own (and the original) question: yes, I can confirm that a Macbook Air 11-inch, Early 2015, 2,2 GHz Intel Core i7, 8GB can in fact support two daisy-chained Apple Thunderbolt 27" monitors. I'm considering getting a second one (used, obviously), I like them and my MBA couldn't handle 4K or anything more modern anyway.Īny success stories with daisy-chaining here?Įdit: I did connect my TV as a second monitor using Apple TV as suggested above, it works, but 1) the TV is in a different room, I would need to move my desk, unpractical and 2) I can't seem to adjust the definition to be satisfactory (ok for videos from a distance, not so much for reading a text). I have a 2015 Macbook Air 11" with one 27" Thunderbolt Display.
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