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    • jmooreJ
      jmoore @wrx7m
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      @wrx7m said in Laptop setup - multiple monitors, etc - suggestions?:

      I have had some issues with external monitors losing signal and basically going back and forth every second.

      I've also had this exact issue.

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      • jmooreJ
        jmoore @wrx7m
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        @wrx7m said in Laptop setup - multiple monitors, etc - suggestions?:

        Do they all use the same model of monitor? I am wondering if the docks don't like the HDMI on Asus 24 inch monitors that I have been buying for several years.

        My configuration has been 2 seperate Dell Ultrasharp monitors using Display port

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          scotth
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          I haven't checked,.... does DP do 4k?
          My brother wants to do a home build and he has a 4k projector.

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          • wrx7mW
            wrx7m @scotth
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            @scotth said in Laptop setup - multiple monitors, etc - suggestions?:

            I haven't checked,.... does DP do 4k?
            My brother wants to do a home build and he has a 4k projector.

            Yes. His 4K projector uses DP?
            https://www.techadvisor.co.uk/feature/digital-home/displayport-vs-hdmi-3535257/

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            • wrx7mW
              wrx7m @jmoore
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              @jmoore said in Laptop setup - multiple monitors, etc - suggestions?:

              @wrx7m said in Laptop setup - multiple monitors, etc - suggestions?:

              I have had some issues with external monitors losing signal and basically going back and forth every second.

              I've also had this exact issue.

              Glad it isn't just me.

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                scotth @wrx7m
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                @wrx7m said in Laptop setup - multiple monitors, etc - suggestions?:

                @scotth said in Laptop setup - multiple monitors, etc - suggestions?:

                I haven't checked,.... does DP do 4k?
                My brother wants to do a home build and he has a 4k projector.

                Yes. His 4K projector uses DP?
                https://www.techadvisor.co.uk/feature/digital-home/displayport-vs-hdmi-3535257/

                Dunno. I have to ask him.

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                • DashrenderD
                  Dashrender @jmoore
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                  @jmoore said in Laptop setup - multiple monitors, etc - suggestions?:

                  @Dashrender I agree DisplayPort is what you should use. No reason for hdmi here, its a lot more expensive and I'm sure you have seperate usb speakers.

                  Nope - speakers are only needed for error noises, so no external speakers are deployed here.

                  I have had several issues with the usb-c as well. Laptops were a mix of Latitude and Precision and Dell ultrasharp monitors.

                  Our Surface Pro's seem to work well with our docks. I have one user with that setup I believe. She runs 2 monitors with the Surface and a dock.

                  Surface Pro - How are you connecting the dock? Do you have the MS Surface Dock? Assuming MS Surface Pro, multi-monitors, and MS Surface Dock - is she able to not have the Surface Pro screen on? i.e. only a dual monitor while docked setup, instead of a triple?

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                  • jmooreJ
                    jmoore @Dashrender
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                    @Dashrender said in Laptop setup - multiple monitors, etc - suggestions?:

                    @jmoore said in Laptop setup - multiple monitors, etc - suggestions?:

                    @Dashrender I agree DisplayPort is what you should use. No reason for hdmi here, its a lot more expensive and I'm sure you have seperate usb speakers.

                    Nope - speakers are only needed for error noises, so no external speakers are deployed here.

                    I have had several issues with the usb-c as well. Laptops were a mix of Latitude and Precision and Dell ultrasharp monitors.

                    Our Surface Pro's seem to work well with our docks. I have one user with that setup I believe. She runs 2 monitors with the Surface and a dock.

                    Surface Pro - How are you connecting the dock? Do you have the MS Surface Dock? Assuming MS Surface Pro, multi-monitors, and MS Surface Dock - is she able to not have the Surface Pro screen on? i.e. only a dual monitor while docked setup, instead of a triple?

                    HDMI with the Kensington SD-7000 dock. I think thats the model. I do not know what happens with her monitors. I would ask but she's at a conference right now.

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                      @Dashrender said in Laptop setup - multiple monitors, etc - suggestions?:

                      @Pete-S said in Laptop setup - multiple monitors, etc - suggestions?:

                      Keep in mind that you're using displayport you can run several monitors off one output.

                      I know this, when I first deployed some HP mini desktop machines, they only had one DP port, but I needed to drive two monitors. This was a new setup, so I had to buy everything. I purchased two DP monitors, and had to buy a DP splitter (if you will) that provided two video outputs. I tried to purchase one again, and DAMN they are crazy expensive.

                      I need to look into DP monitors that have a second port designed for daisy chaining... something I might do for this project.

                      Another option is to just look into getting a larger monitor. 2 x 22" is not a huge amount of screen estate.

                      You could for instance go with a 34" 21:9 like Samsung. Or just go with something bigger like a 40" 16:9 4K.

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                      • DashrenderD
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                        @Pete-S said in Laptop setup - multiple monitors, etc - suggestions?:

                        @Dashrender said in Laptop setup - multiple monitors, etc - suggestions?:

                        @Pete-S said in Laptop setup - multiple monitors, etc - suggestions?:

                        Keep in mind that you're using displayport you can run several monitors off one output.

                        I know this, when I first deployed some HP mini desktop machines, they only had one DP port, but I needed to drive two monitors. This was a new setup, so I had to buy everything. I purchased two DP monitors, and had to buy a DP splitter (if you will) that provided two video outputs. I tried to purchase one again, and DAMN they are crazy expensive.

                        I need to look into DP monitors that have a second port designed for daisy chaining... something I might do for this project.

                        Another option is to just look into getting a larger monitor. 2 x 22" is not a huge amount of screen estate.

                        You could for instance go with a 34" 21:9 like Samsung. Or just go with something bigger like a 40" 16:9 4K.

                        LOL - do you know the price difference between those? We go from say $320 for two monitors to something like $600+ (often well over $1000). So sure, while it might be nice to have a single huge monitor, the price gap just doesn't justify it.

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