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June 26th, 2024 16:06

How to connect a Dell I5 3535 laptop to multiple extended monitors (NOT duplicate/mirror)?

I recently purchased a Dell laptop with an I5 3535 processor. I would like to connect it to two or three external monitors for extended displays, not duplicate/mirror displays.

When I connect the laptop to one external monitor using an HDMI port and cable, the external monitor shows an extended display. However, when I try to connect a second monitor using a USB-C to HDMI converter or a USB-C to VGA converter, the second monitor does not display anything.

I've read on the Dell Community that even using an HDMI splitter will only duplicate the display on two external monitors. Also, a USB-A to HDMI converter does not work.

The Dell official website states that this laptop only supports one external ;lang=en-us

Is there a way for me to connect this laptop to two or potentially three external monitors for extended displays?

If not, I may need to return this laptop and purchase a different brand that supports multiple external monitors for extended displays without requiring additional devices to solve this issue.


Thank you for your help in advance.

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June 27th, 2024 12:32

You really do need a different notebook -- and anything in this price class from anyone else will have similar limitations.  It's not the manufacturer that matters, but rather the design of the system.

You really need a system that has a Thunderbolt port (or ports) so that you can use a docking station or native video output over Thunderbolt.  You're not going to find that in a sub-$500 system from anyone.  Look for a more fully featured model.

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