Some users continue to complain about a problem that affects the connection of external screens to the Mac. In this case, the macOS 11.2 Big Sur version showed the supposed description of the news correction for all teams, however this seems not to be the case.
The web iphonehacks he echoed the complaints of some users who had the problem and that it seems that despite having their computers updated, it still exists. The important thing here is find out the root of the fault and try to correct it as soon as possible. It should be remembered that Apple released up to three RC (Release Candidate) versions before releasing the final version of Big Sur 11.2.
The complaints of several users are repeated on social networks such as Twitter and it seems that affects both Mac users with M1 processors and Intel-based ones:
Can't believe this issue still exists, good thing the top execs at Apple care enough and respond to customers directly, someone asked Craig and he responded. Hopefully it will prioritize this bug. https://t.co/6EiuqFraHb pic.twitter.com/lWkKFHCtGZ
- Tanmay (@tanmays) February 3, 2021
These bugs will be fixed with a new version of software but some are still waiting. Another problem that users complain about on Apple's support website is that the correct detection of the resolution and frequency of the monitors is not carried out so many 4K resolution displays run at 30 Hz instead of the 60 Hz that corresponds to it for resolution.
These failures with external screen connections require an urgent solution, so we understand that Apple will be working on it to solve the failure as soon as possible. An update may be released soon to address them. Are you having trouble connecting your external monitor to the Mac?