Device to switch two Macs on Apple Studio Display I have an Apple Studio Display (2023) with only one Thunderbolt Display port and I need to connect 2 Macs (the new Neo and a Mac Book Air (2023). I use a logi wireless keyboard and a logi wireless mouse.
I am unable to connect other Macs within my Home network, post macOS Sonoma update.
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Two Macs and One Studio Display - Real World Experience I have seen many online comments on all this, but I actually have a Studio Display and two Macs (13" 2022 Powerbook and M1 Studio) and want to post what I have learned.
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I think what's becoming more difficult is continued use of Firewire devices with contemporary Macs, but that's not unexpected. Firewire, like many other technologies, seems to have run its course, imho. Personally, I was never particularly impressed with nor saw much need for Firewire but for a few limited uses such as a/v capture and production.
These refurbished Macs carry the same warranty as a brand new one, and in most cases are virtually identical to brand new. If you want, you can add AppleCare to a Certified Refurbished Mac as well for even more security.
Apple-silicon Macs use a very fast variant of HBR memory stacked on the system-on-a-chip, and provide RAM access so fast, that separate Display RAM is no longer required. The marketing name for that is "unified RAM". What exactly are you trying to find out?