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Yes, you can hoop up 2 monitors. I had 2 monitors set up - horizontal (landscape) and side by side. with my old Mac Mini so it was an easy move to do it with the new M4. I've seen some set ups where there is a mix of portrait and landscape. I've not tried that. This does have wireless WiFi. It also is capable of using 6 and 6E WiFi if you have routers that support that. I just ordered an Ethernet splitter (for VOIP phone lines I have) so that I can use one Ethernet port on my modem for the Mac Mini M4 to take full advantage of the speed boost possible with 6 and 6E WiFi. These are optional. The M4 chip can support up to THREE monitors, if that's what you want. Not Depending on which peripherals you want to add, you may need an expansion hub. Since the M4 only has one HDMI port, you will need an expansion hub to have two or three monitors. I just picked the photo of the 3 monitor set up from the internet for illustration purposes. Best of luck with whatever you decide!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can hook up 3 monitors without using wireless. Yes, it has built in wireless.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes to both.
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