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i have only 1 hdmi and 3 usd ports

 

i need to connect 3 or 4 monitors to the laptopt to work separetaly in each monitor, in other words i will see monitor 1 , 2 , 3, 4, 5 ,etc.

 

i found lot of external docking stations but nothing was relevant for the laptop neither for more than 1 monitor.

 

the other option was external video card with enough outputs VDI + HDMI but i need to connect to the WIFI PORT and open the laptop that is not an option., neither to extract the WIFI Chipset.

 

what are the options i have and how to do it? 
i need your assistance!

thanks

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Hello;

Allow me to welcome you to the HP forums!

 

I've not actually heard of anyone using more than three screens with a laptop successfully, so I can only give you limited advice.

 

Try using a USB-to-Monitor adapter.  This plugs one end into a USB port and the other into a VGA port on the monitor.  These are fairly cheap at around $30 USD each.  There are more expensive models that also connect to DVI ports and HDMI ports -- and some of these are $80 or more.

 

If you can buy them somewhere you can return them, and if you can borrow some monitors from friends, you can try this out to see how well it works.

Good Luck



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