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PeroPero2017-04-05 01:17:27
Iron
PeroPero, 2017-04-05 01:17:27

Laptop, number of monitors x3 - x2 options?

A cheap version of a laptop with two, better with three monitors. Iron is of little interest to the main number of monitors.
The laptop is needed for programming hobby work. An active lifestyle does not stay in one place for a long time. I can't imagine life with one monitor.
Base on hardware 8gb+ aperatives, hard 500gb+.
Preferably SSD - size = Windows. usb 3.0 (or higher if available).
It would not be bad for a big Akum.
Doesn't matter graphics card or processor.
I repeat, the laptop is not for games. C++, blackjack and whores)))
I understand prices from 100+, so poppy as an option (I heard something but did not find it).

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Astrohas, 2017-04-05
@Astrohas

If you are talking about a laptop with support for 2 additional monitors, then anyone with a discrete graphics card such as AMD and Nvidia will do (the main thing is the presence of two outputs). Also, Intel video chips HD 4000, 4400, 4600, 5000, 5100, 5500, 510, 520, 530 Iris, etc., can work with two additional monitors.

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Alexander Petrov, 2017-04-05
@Avis-HQ

Number of times in development.
Number two is right there.
Well, any laptop of the appropriate size suitable for them.
If there is no strength to wait for the release, then DisplayLink already makes USB monitors of various configurations, which solves port issues. Of course, you should not expect speed in terms of response from additional ones connected via USB and powered by it (USB 3.0), but the picture will move.

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