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Old 01-03-2025, 12:04 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by m4mini View Post

However, the ONLY way I am able to get the 2 displayLINK monitors to work is by using "2560x1440 (low resolution)" on them (whether experimental modes are enabled or not) which looks blurry and bad.
My understanding is that all of your monitors support 3840x2160 resolution (also known as 4K).

My impression based on your statement quoted above is that you are unable to run two displays connected to the DisplayLink-based adapter at 3840x2160 resolution.

Is my impression correct?

To be clear, I recognize and understand that when operating the displays at 2560x1440 resolution the appearance is not as expected (somewhat blurry) even if you enable the experimental HiDPI mode within the DisplayLink Manager Application --> https://support.displaylink.com/know...al-hidpi-modes

However, I am curious if you are able to run the displays at their native resolution of 3840x2160.
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