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Hi, Iamp;#39;m Gary, the Product Director here at Plugable. Today weamp;#39;re going to be talking about the new M2 MacBook Pro platform just launched by Apple and discussing some options for M2 owners to add additional external monitors. So letamp;#39;s jump in. Apple announced the new M2 IC with great fanfare at the WWDC event and early June. A little more than a year and a half since the launch of the original M1, which dropped in late 2020. This trip will be at the heart of the upcoming 2022 MacBook Air, as well as the 2022 13 inch MacBook Pro, which is what Iamp;#39;ve got here with me today. And it contains some notable improvements on the performance and efficiency fronts. Thanks, in large part to the addition of two additional graphics cores and an improved chip process node. Itamp;#39;s important to note that the M2 represents the new entry point into the Mac lineup. It isnamp;#39;t meant to, and in fact does not supplant the M1 Pro or M1 Max CPUamp;#39;s, which were in