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HP Probook 430 g6
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

How many external monitors can I connect to my HP Probook 430 g6 through USB-c? I want to use laptop display as well simultaneously.

My plan is to connect four external monitors through USB-c and use those four together with the laptop screen. So, altogether five screens. Would this set-up be supported by HP Probook 430 g6?

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Hello this is very challange

 

first of all it depends on display resoluiton and frame rate.

Assuming you want to use 4 external 1920x1080 @ 60 HZ

Intel CPU can driver up to 3 monitors  1920x1080 @ 60 HZ , including the internal display.  in case to have two external 1920x1080 @ 60 HZ  you need to set a BIOS setting to a specific value, the you must connect an USB-C Dock G5 docking to USB-C port.

for the 4th and 5fh monitors, you can take an HP Universal Dock G2 and connect it to a standard USB 3.0 Type A port. this docking has an integrated DisplayLink graphics chip that can driver up to two monitor 4K @60HZ..

 

it's a little bit expensive but it should work.

 

is it something you can afford ?

 

bye

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