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02-19-2024 12:28 AM
Hello. I have a HP Laptop 15S-FQ2535TU and I have recently discovered that the USB-C port DOESNT'T support video out, so I was wondering if anybody knew an alternate way to get multiple monitors attached.
02-21-2024 06:26 AM
Hi @Rexamillian,
Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
If your HP Laptop 15S-FQ2535TU doesn't support video out via its USB-C port, you still have a few options to connect multiple monitors.
- HDMI or DisplayPort: Check if your laptop has an HDMI or DisplayPort output. You can connect one monitor directly to this port. If your laptop has both HDMI and DisplayPort, you can connect one monitor to each port, allowing for multiple displays.
- USB to HDMI/DisplayPort Adapter: You can use a USB to HDMI or DisplayPort adapter to add an additional monitor. These adapters typically come with their own software that needs to be installed on your laptop.
- Docking Station: Consider purchasing a docking station that supports multiple monitors. Docking stations often provide additional USB ports, Ethernet, and sometimes even additional storage options along with support for multiple monitors. Make sure the docking station you choose is compatible with your laptop model.
- Wireless Display Adapters: If you have smart TVs or monitors that support wireless display technology like Miracast or Chromecast, you can mirror your laptop's display wirelessly onto these screens.
- External Graphics Card (eGPU): While this is a more expensive option, an eGPU can provide additional graphics power and support for multiple monitors. However, this option typically requires a Thunderbolt 3 port, which your laptop may or may not have.
Before purchasing any hardware, make sure to check compatibility with your laptop and the monitors you plan to use.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
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