![]() That could be done as simply as having two separate USB-C to DisplayPort HDMI or cables/dongles, but of course then there’s no way to connect your system to power or use external USB devices. Note that you could also use both USB-C ports. DisplayPort daisy-chaining for example can have different limitations based on whether you connect to the first display in the chain using a regular USB-C cable (which you might in order to carry USB data and power for your laptop over that one cable) compared to using a USB-C to DisplayPort cable (gives you twice as much display bandwidth compared to a regular USB-C cable, but you’d have to handle USB data and power separately.) If you go into more detail about what displays you have (or want), I can help narrow down that list and make more detailed suggestions. Thunderbolt 3 to Dual DisplayPort adapter ![]() ![]() ![]() Depending on the displays and especially the resolutions you want to run, there are a variety of options: ![]()
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