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HP Recommended
ProBook 470 G5
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hello,

 

I am considering buying an HP ProBook 470 G5 and an USB type-C docking station more specificly this station:  HP 1MK33AA

The docs of the universal docking station says that it supports dual display up to 3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz. 

But, just to be sure I would like to ask that does this mean that I will be fully capable of using a FullHd (1920x1080) and an UltraWide (2560x1080) monitor simultaneously, as part of a dual monitor setup with the given docking station and notebook?

 

Thanks in advance

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Yes no problem. I have 2 such setups using Thunderbolt docks and one works with 2 x 4k monitors and the other is driving a FHD and an ultrawide. Windows 10 just seems to pick up the Ultrawide resolution and I have not had to load a driver monitor to get it to work. 

 

Please post back with any other questions and accept as solution if it works for you as well. 

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Yes no problem. I have 2 such setups using Thunderbolt docks and one works with 2 x 4k monitors and the other is driving a FHD and an ultrawide. Windows 10 just seems to pick up the Ultrawide resolution and I have not had to load a driver monitor to get it to work. 

 

Please post back with any other questions and accept as solution if it works for you as well. 

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