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This chromebook has 2ea USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C™ (Charging, power delivery, video, data). I have read that Chromebooks support multiple displays over one USB-C cable as long as DisplayPort MST is in use. So if you have a DisplayPort monitor with both input and output ports, you can plug a second monitor into the first monitor's output to get two screens over one USB-C cable. I know you can also use various USB-C MST docking stations. Here is a reddit link with some details about it. https://www.reddit.com/r/chromeos/comments/9y8ad1/hp_chromebook_x2_dual_display_triple_if_you_count/
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