Apple releases macOS Monterey for Mac: What's new, supported devices & more
Unveiled earlier this
year at the Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, the macOS Monterey is now
rolling out for supported Mac computers. The new operating system brings
several new features and capabilities, including universal control for seamless
integration between Mac and iPad, AirPlay to Mac feature to send content to
supported Mac from an iPhone, iPad and another Mac, and improved Safari browser
with support for tab groups and new privacy protections.
macOS Monterey:
Supported devices
The macOS Monterey is
designed to harness the potential of Apple’s ARM architecture-based M1 chip.
Therefore, it will be available for the new MacBook Air M1, MacBook Pro M1, Mac
Mini M1, and the recently launched MacBook Pro with M1 Pro and M1 Max chips.
Besides, the macOS Monterey will be available for below mentioned Mac
computers:
- iMac – 2015 and later
- iMac Pro – 2017 and later
- MacBook Air – Early 2015 and
later
- MacBook Pro – Early 2015 and
later
- Mac Pro – Late 2013 and later
- Mac mini – Late 2014 and later
- MacBook – Early 2016 and later
macOS Monterey: What’s
new
From new features in
FaceTime to Notes and Safari browser, the macOS Monterey brings new experiences
for ease of use. Starting with FaceTime, macOS Monterey brings a new
SharePlay feature to Apple's video calling service. The SharePlay lets users
share screens, watch videos, and listen to music together. Besides, FaceTime
gets support for portrait mode, spatial audio, and join on the web through
link. Coming on to the Notes, the macOS Monterey introduces tags and mentions.
While the tags make it easy to categorise and organise the notes, the mentions
make collaboration in shared notes or folders more social, direct and
contextual. For instant notes, the macOS Monterey introduces Quick Note
feature.
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