Mac Compatibility
- Any Mac computer with a USB-C or Thunderbolt (USB-C) port
- Macs support two 4K monitors with one adapter
- Macs support four 4K monitors with two adapters
(except Intel and M1 MacBook Air, and 13" MacBook Pro with only two Thunderbolt ports)
- macOS® 11+
- macOS Sequoia compatible
- M series Macs require macOS 12+
- Intel Macs require macOS 11+
- M series Macs compatible all versions of supported macOS
- Intel Macs require macOS 12+
Windows Compatibility
- Any Windows computer with a USB-C or Thunderbolt (USB-C) port
- Windows computers support two 4K monitors with one adapter
- Windows computers support four 4K monitors with two adapters
- Windows 11 and 10
Chromebook Compatbility
- Any Chromebook computer with USB-C or Thunderbolt (USB-C) port
- ChromeOS™ built R51 or later
Ubuntu Compatibility
- Any Ubuntu computer with a USB-C or Thunderbolt (USB-C port)
- Ubuntu 20.04+
Application Compatibility
- Suitable for productivity applications and videos(1)
- Not recommended for gaming or applications that require a dedicated GPU
Part Number
- USB3-DDP4K
- Note: USB 3 DisplayLink Dual 4K 60Hz DisplayPort Adapter formerly known as DisplayLink Dual DisplayPort Adapter for M1 Macs
Warranty
Form Factor
Bus Interface
External Connectors
- Two DisplayPort
- USB 3 captive cable
Chipset
Standard
Maximum Resolutions(2)
- 4K @ 60Hz
- 1440p @ 144Hz
- 1080p @ 144Hz
Dimensions (WxDxH)
- 2.4 x 3.1 x 0.6 in. (60 x 80 x 15 mm)
Compliance
- RoHS 3 (Directive 2015/863)
- IEC62368-1 and IEC62368-2 Safety
Package Contents
- USB 3 DisplayLink to Dual 4K 60Hz DisplayPort Adapter (with captive 0.34-meter USB-A cable)
- USB-C male to USB-A female adapter
- Documentation
- Whenever a DisplayLink Adapter is connected to a Mac computer, macOS Digital Rights Management protection software prevents Apple’s TV app from showing any video content. Streaming content, such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+, etc, can instead be viewed using the Google Chrome browser. See this tech note for how to configure Chrome.
- Some resolutions, especially "Retina" ones, may be missing on Apple M1/M2 series Macs.