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Old 09-14-2016, 10:37 AM   #1
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Default Dell3100 USB docking and 2-4pcs Touch screens Dell p2314T and HP EliteBook8570

Dell3100 USB docking and 2-4pcs Touch screens Dell p2314T and HP EliteBook8570 (graphic AMD M4000) with W10
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I would like to use between 2 and 4 Touch screens with HP EliteBook8570 (graphic AMD M4000) with W10. 3 pcs of Dell p2314T via Dell3100 USB docking and 1 pcs of Dell p2314T directly via DisplayPort. According to specification, it is possible to have 5 screens for graphical card AMD M4000. Is it possible?

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Old 10-19-2016, 12:08 PM   #2
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Hello,
Our driver will not have a limit to 5 monitors. The limitation you may hit is based on resolution, not number of monitors.
I do not know what is the maximum resolution that graphics card can handle.
What is the resolution of the desktop it would make? This depends on the resolution you set for each monitor and how you lay them out so I am unable to work this out.
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