Mac move menu bar to other monitor4/16/2023 ![]() If you see a Thunderbolt symbol besides what looks like a Mini DisplayPort, your Mac has a Thunderbolt port. The Thunderbolt port looks the same as Mini DisplayPort (below) and is backwards-compatible with that port. Thunderbolt first appeared on Macs in around 2011, then in 2013 Apple introduced Thunderbolt 2. ![]() A USB 4 port can only support one display, while Thunderbolt 4 can support two 4K displays. Thunderbolt 4 will always have a full 40Gbps bandwidth, while USB 4 starts at 20Gbps, but can also reach Thunderbolt 4’s 40Gbps. There isn’t a huge difference between USB 4 and Thunderbolt 4, and Thunderbolt 4 devices support USB 4. If you are adding a second monitor to a Mac mini you will see something like this: The options are a little different if you are attaching a desktop Mac, like a Mac mini, to a monitor as it doesn’t have it’s own display.
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