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Supports up to 1 HDMI monitor and requires that the computer support Thunderbolt 3 or DP alt-mode which is when the USB-C port on the PC supports video output.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Think of this as a stand that happens to come with a basic docking station. This has one HDMI port on the docking station and no Display ports. If you need more than one monitor, this is probably not the one, they won't both fit the stand unless mounted on a multi-monitor stand. But then the dock is going to be insufficient. I would go with one monitor but there are 2 USB-c ports, one goes to the PC. The other may or may not work with another monitor, I have not tested it. There are 4 USB 3 ports (type A). You don't have to install the dock, it is optional and installs with two screws. Addition info that might be useful, I use this with a 32 inch monitor. The height is fine (I am 5'6" if that gives perspective when sitting) and there is no room for another monitor on the stand. The stand actually takes pretty much the whole space but my stand base is shaped like a Y. If you have one monitor and need a couple extra ports, this is a good choice. You will still need to buy a charger with USB-C tip to provide power to the dock and pass through to the PC.
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