Apple launched Apple Silicon more than a month ago, and the company today acknowledged that ultrawide and super-ultrawide external displays might not play nice with devices featuring its new chip. The company has confirmed in a support document that it’s aware of the bug and is working on a fix. “If the supported resolution isn’t available on an ultrawide or super-ultrawide external display connected to your Mac with Apple M1 chip. If you connect an ultrawide or super-ultrawide monitor to your Mac with Apple M1 chip, some resolutions supported by your display may not be available,” Apple says. The Cupertino-based tech giant says a fix is already in the works, but for the time being, no ETA is available as to when it could be released to users. What we do know, however, is that it’ll be included in an upcoming macOS update, which means it’s likely to go live in January next year, so for now, you’d better not ho...
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