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That depends on the computer, most computers will support HDMI but make sure your graphics card has that port to accept it, if it doesn't have more than one port it can't have double monitors and if it does even if they are not the same port then it can
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can use either VGA or HDMI - it came with an HDMI cable in the box. It won’t daisy chain to a second monitor so your computer must have multiple ports. I only had one of each port so I have one monitor using HDMI and the other using VGA and it works fine, you can’t see a difference.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Depends on your PC but this monitor accepts VGA and HDMI. If your PC has an additional HDMI/VGA out, just plug the cord into the PC and the monitor and go to Windows Settings>>System>>Display and under multiple displays i'll assume you want to choose "Extend these displays."
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