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02-23-2022 10:23 AM - edited 02-23-2022 10:24 AM
I would like to find out what I need to add two additional HP monitors to my HP all in one computer using my HDMI port on the computer. I have tried an HDMI splitter and that only duplicates the content on both monitors. I need to have two additional monitors connected and extend their displays.
02-23-2022 05:27 PM
@rodneylay -- I think that you might have a few options.
#1 -- if your computer has a DisplayPort video-output port, then it is possible to "daisy-chain":
Computer <--> DisplayPort cable <--> DisplayPort input onto first DisplayPort monitor <--> DisplayPort output on first monitor -<--> DisplayPort input on second DisplayPort monitor.
Note that the first DisplayPort monitor requires both an "DisplayPort-input" and a "DisplayPort-ouput" port, while the second DisplayPort monitor requires only a DisplayPort-input port.
#2 - some computers have a USB-C socket.
Then, an adapter like: https://www.amazon.ca/Adapter-Thunderbolt-Compatible-MacBook-Pixelbook/dp/B07JW7GT7H/
can be used to "bridge" between the USB-c socket and an HDMI-cable that connects to an HDMI monitor.
Much depends on the capabilities of your computer.
02-23-2022 10:05 PM
Your machine can beone of the folowing machines
https://partsurfer.hp.com/partsurfer?searchtext=9FK22AV
It ONLY has 1 HDMI out port. You can connect to 2 more monitors using
M1: Connect direct to HDMI out port
M2: Use a DisplayLink Certified USB to HDMI adapter for example
https://www.amazon.com.au/CableCreation-Adapter-Windows-Compatible-2560x1440/dp/B013G4CJM8
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02-24-2022 10:23 AM
@rodneylay / @banhien -- M2: Use a DisplayLink Certified USB to HDMI adapter
That web-page for the suggested adapter states: Incompatible with Mac OS X, macOS, Linux, Unix, Android
Interesting.
02-24-2022 01:30 PM
@itsmyname wrote:... That web-page for the suggested adapter states: Incompatible with Mac OS X, macOS, Linux, Unix, Android
That's TRUE, it is designed for Windows.
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