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  2. Apple Thunderbolt Display - Wikipedia

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    MacBook Air (Intel, Late 2018 to Early 2020): 2+1 Displays: Can daisy chain two Apple Thunderbolt displays, in addition to the MacBook Air's own display. MacBook Air (M1, 2020): 1+1 Displays: Can use one Apple Thunderbolt Display (with Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt 2 adapter), in addition to the MacBook Air's own display. Further displays have ...

  3. Micro-DVI - Wikipedia

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    The Micro-DVI to DVI adapter is only compatible with a DVI-D (digital) signal; DVI-A and DVI-I signals do not work as they do not have the required analog connections. The Micro-DVI connector was replaced with the Mini DisplayPort connector starting with the Late 2008 MacBook Air, making it one of the shortest lived connectors created by Apple.

  4. Pro Display XDR - Wikipedia

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    The Pro Display XDR runs at full resolution in high dynamic range with iPad Air (fifth-generation and newer) and iPad Pro (fifth-generation and newer) models with an M series chip and the following Macs running macOS Catalina 10.15.2 or later: [6] [12] [13] iMac (2019 or newer) MacBook Air (2020 or newer) Mac Mini (2020 or newer)

  5. Apple displays - Wikipedia

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    Apple's manufacture history of CRT displays began in 1980, starting with the Monitor /// that was introduced alongside and matched the Apple III business computer. It was a 12″ monochrome (green) screen that could display 80×24 text characters and any type of graphics, however it suffered from a very slow phosphor refresh that resulted in a "ghosting" video effect.

  6. MacBook Air - Wikipedia

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    Steve Jobs introduced the MacBook Air during Apple’s keynote address at the 2008 Macworld conference on January 15, 2008. [4] The first MacBook Air was a 13.3-inch model, initially promoted as the world's thinnest notebook at 1.9 cm (0.75 in) (a previous record holder, 2005's Toshiba Portege R200, was 1.98 cm (0.78 in) high).

  7. List of Apple products - Wikipedia

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    MacBook Air (Mid 2011) MacBook Air: June 11, 2012 Mac Mini (Mid 2011) Mac Mini: October 23, 2012 Thunderbolt Display: Displays: June 23, 2016 October 14, 2011 iPhone 4 (8 GB) iPhone: September 10, 2013 iPhone 4S (16 GB) iPhone: September 10, 2013 iPhone 4S (32 & 64 GB) iPhone: September 12, 2012 October 24, 2011 MacBook Pro (Late 2011) MacBook ...

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