vga hdmi dual ports two monitors

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Do most laptops with a vga and hdmi port allow you to use dual monitors plugged in or can you typically only use one port at a time?
 
Most laptops only support two monitors, one external and the built in one. It doesn't matter how you connect it. If it's an older laptop with HDMI and VGA, I'd expect to only be able to use one port at a time.

Now, that being said... if it's got an nVidia 3D card in it, the 9xx series on up usually support three monitors, but not all mobile chipsets extend that support to the unit in question.
 
Yes I use to do dual monitor with my old Dell Latitude C840 all the time.
He means on a computer that has a HDMI and a VGA port. Wants to run one regular monitor in each port. Essentially wil become a 3 monitor system including the laptop screen.
C840 does not seem to have a HDMI port.
 
At least in the Intel camp with Intel HD graphics (since 2nd gen) the processors support 3 displays. That would be the built in display via eDP, then whatever outputs it has.

So if you have a laptop with VGA and HDMI and Intel graphics or better there should be no issue. I would say VGA is not as common today. Also many laptops seem to just have HDMI.

For instance my Intel ThinkPad has HDMI and MiniDP. Both can be used plus the internal display.

AMD might be a different story.
 
My laptop has a vga and display port. I am able to use both of them and the laptop screen so have a 3 screen setup when I connect it all up.
 
He means on a computer that has a HDMI and a VGA port. Wants to run one regular monitor in each port. Essentially wil become a 3 monitor system including the laptop screen.
C840 does not seem to have a HDMI port.

Ah, yes. Looking into it and it wasn't the dell, but my little Acer Netbook which has the VGA and HDMI. Sorry for the mix up
 
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