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Hey all. I have an old dell xps 15 9550 and been using it since late 2016 so its pretty old but works fine. I use it to play online poker while having it connected to two monitors. Both monitors ...
Hi. Laptop is an old dell xps 15 9550. My setup was two external monitors connected to my laptop. One is a samsung 32' monitor that has 3840 x 2160 solution. The other was a 24' samsung monitor ...
A standard 18Gbps HDMI cable can handle 4K at 60Hz, but if you have a gaming laptop, you'll probably want a 48Gbps HDMI cable that can transmit 4K at up to 120Hz.
If both your laptop and the monitor have the same type of connection option, then you can use that cable type with no extra complexity. HDMI to HDMI, USB-C to USB-C, DisplayPort, to DisplayPort ...
If an extra monitor has been on the wish list but the idea of another bulky piece of gear held you back, this portable option ...
Generation and cable choice are also important to consider.For example, an HDMI 1.4 connector is perfectly capable of running a 1080p external monitor but isn’t enough to deliver 4K at 120Hz.
Uni's USB-C to HDMI Cable offers an easy solution at a more than reasonable price point. The cable itself is available in 4 different lengths, for whatever your needs may be, and has a 4.6-star ...
Connect an HDMI cable to your laptop. ... With a little work, and maybe one spare adapter or an extra-long cable, you can start using a TV as a monitor while you’re working from home.
Step 2: Once your HDMI cable is connected to your laptop, connect the other end to your TV’s HDMI input. You’ll usually find the connector on the back. If you have a very slim TV, it might be ...