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Latitude E6320 -- 3rd screen?

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by fuchstronaut, Oct 9, 2011.

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  1. fuchstronaut

    fuchstronaut Notebook Consultant

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    Hi,

    right now I'm working with my E6320 on 2 screens running 1680*1050, but when turning on the built-in display one of my main displays turns off.
    Is there a way of making it work with a third display?
    I would prefer another external, but I would be fine with the built-in too.
    And I don't really need a high res on the third, I just need to display a webpage or a document (1 page).

    Any ideas?

    regards,
    f
     
  2. Robin24k

    Robin24k Notebook Deity

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    The laptop can only use two monitors at a time, even with a docking station. If you want a third monitor, you'll need to get a USB adapter.
     
  3. fuchstronaut

    fuchstronaut Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks for your reply.
    How much do I have to pay for a useful USB Adapter? Do you recommend any?

    And more important:

    Ist it possible to set it up to be used as a plug-and-play solution, without fiddling around with settings everytime I connect my NB to the docking station?
     
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