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05-07-2017 09:59 AM
My computer is an all-in-one desktop, 23-r110 desktop. What I would like to do is setup daul monitors with this computer. What I can see with it is that I can't the way it stands now or can I. If so how do I do It. Do I have to add something to it, like a card or something else. What I wand to do is use my tv for the second monitor.
05-08-2017 04:56 PM
Hi @booboo8
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I reviewed your post and understand that you want to know how to setup dual monitor on your computer.
I’d love to help!
I would like to inform you that can setup dual monitor on your computer. As you have mentioned that you will be using your TV as a secondary display, you can connect the TV to the HDMI port on the PC and it should work fine.
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The_Fossette
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05-11-2017 03:28 PM
It looks like you were interacting with @The_Fossette, but he is out for the day & I'll be glad to help you out,
I'm the Riddle_Decipher & I'm at your service.
I went through the conversation and it looks like The_Fosette has made a "booboo" 😛
I'm afraid you cannot connect an All in One desktop to an external display as the HDMI port on your desktop is an Input used for consoles such as Playstation or Xbox and it's not an output.
Certain AIO desktops have an output and if that's what you have, Here's a related HP Forums post that seems to have helped others: Click here for the steps.
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Riddle_Decipher
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