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12-26-2023 11:44 AM
Hi @rob118461 ,
Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
The HP Pavilion 31.5 Inch All-In-One Desktop PC 32-B0000i (3N9R3AV) comes with a USB-C port, but it's important to note that not all USB-C ports support video output. If the USB-C port on your AIO does not support video out, you'll need to explore other options to set up a second monitor.
Here are some alternative solutions:
HDMI Port: Check if your AIO has an HDMI port. If it does, you can connect your second monitor using an HDMI cable.
USB Ports: Look for any additional USB ports on your AIO. Some monitors support a USB connection for video output. You may need a USB-to-HDMI or USB-to-DisplayPort adapter, depending on the type of connection your monitor supports.
DisplayPort: If your AIO has a DisplayPort, you can use a DisplayPort cable to connect your second monitor.
Wireless Display: If your second monitor supports wireless display technology (like Miracast), you may be able to connect wirelessly. Check your monitor's specifications and your AIO for compatibility.
USB Docking Station: Consider using a USB docking station that provides additional video outputs. Connect the docking station to one of the USB ports on your AIO, and then connect your monitor to the docking station.
I hope this helps.
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