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C0D4681384yDock, get a dock.
If not, then based on my limited knowledge of video output, you'll want a splitter that is powered to amplifier the signal and retain the resolution over multiple screens, there's also the issue of extended vs mirrored screens since your using it from a laptop, I doubt you'll be able to have extended screens using anything outside of a dock, but who knows there could be some cheap-o solution on AliExpress. -
stop68674y@C0D4 @geekgirl97 usually an nitebook can use 2-3 monitors(including itself). but these additional screens can usually only used with an dock.
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Just about sure that will only drive one extra monitor even with an HDMI splitter.
You want to drive the third monitor with a USB to HDMI external card.
I have used the EVGA Products for several years at home and work... and while I probably wouldn't recommend gaming on them for business purposes they've worked just fine. -
@C0D4 @HiFiWiFiSciFi @electrineer @impune-pl Thank you guys for your suggestions. I think dock seems to be the best option. 👍
Is there any way to connect 2 screens to a hp linux laptop (having only 1 HDMI port and no type c) ?
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2screens