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Spectre x360 13-aw0011ur
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi all,

I'm choosing external display(s) to purchase to use with my notebook Spectre x360 13-aw0011ur.

The options are - Viewsonic VP 2768-4K or LG 27UL850.

The questions are:

1. Is it possible to run one of these displays at 4K resolution with my notebook (do I need hub or just a Thunderbolt to DP cable)?

2. Is it possible to run dual external displays conf both at 4K (+built in one) and what I need for that (Thunderbolt hub?)

Thanks,

Denis

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@Den72 

 

A1. Juts Plug-n-Pray.

A2. Please read the following options

         https://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/getpdf.aspx/c04168358

Page #5 gives you some information for your plan

 

Regards.

 

   

BH
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Thank you for info!

 

They do not claim any Spectre compatibility on the last pages of the document. Is it something I should care about in this case?

I understand that USB-C Dock G5 should be enough for my target setup, right?

 

The only question left is would my laptop video adapter handle two 4K external displays or not? Just can't find any info on that matter in HP specs for this model.

"Assumes the host supports up to 3 simultaneous displays with no resolution limitations. Some lower power processors may have a resolution limitation"

 

Thanks,

Denis

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