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The lack of external display connectivity on the Surface Pro limits the ability to extend or duplicate the device's screen onto an external monitor. This can be a limitation for tasks that require a larger display area, such as presentations, video editing, or multitasking with multiple windows. To work around this limitation, users can consider using a USB-C to HDMI adapter to connect the Surface Pro to an external monitor. However, it's important to note that the Surface Pro's USB-C port does not support DisplayPort Alt Mode, so the adapter must support HDMI Alt Mode to function properly.
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