Hoping this works - these are pricey monitors. Besides, if they say it's compatible with Mini M1 and you can daisy chain them, then it should work - this is the most elegant way to use these in a dual monitor setup. The alternative is to convert the HDMI from the Mini to TB3 for the second display, but not sure if there is an adapter that does this (most are one-way USB-C out to HDMI in to monitor). Is there an OS setting required to daisy chain the signal, or is there a specific set of TB3 cables needed? I'm using the cables that came with the monitors. However, daisy chaining between them with a TB3 cable does not work. Only one displays will work at a time, sometimes the first in the daisy chain, sometimes the second. Remember that USB-C is the name of the connector, only, and you MUST apply Due Diligence to the capabilities of the cable. However, it does not work on my brand new Mac Mini M1. With your computer with USB-C ports, you can connect a DisplayPort adapter (best are rated '4K' or DisplayPort 1.2 capable) or use at third-party DisplayPort cable (with USB-C connector at each end) with similar specs. Daisy chain 23.7-inch LG UltraFine 4K Displays on Mini M1 Apple product page says you can daisy chain two 23.7-inch LG UltraFine 4K displays because they have dual TB-3 ports on the back.
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