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In this tutorial, Philip Jay explains how to connect a MacBook to an external monitor to enhance productivity, especially useful for graphic design, video editing, and other tasks requiring multiple windows. He emphasizes that most MacBooks come with a 13-inch display, which may not suffice for large projects. A dual monitor setup can significantly improve efficiency. To connect the MacBook to a monitor, you'll need four items: a MacBook, an adapter (or dongle), a video cable, and the monitor itself. Since new MacBooks primarily use USB Type-C ports, an adapter is necessary to connect various peripherals like video cables, keyboards, and external drives.