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G751JT, Trinity display?

BenComicGraphic
Level 8
I have an ASUS ROG G751GT, and am very happy with it. Currently, I am using a USB 3.0 hub with displaylink tech to use two additional monitors. However, if I can use something built into the laptop to use these monitors, the fabled trinity display, I would prefer that. How do you recommend I do this?
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aeolisio
Level 10
using the thunderbolt port would make the most sense.
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BenComicGraphic
Level 8
Great! What sort of adapter/cable should I use to do this? Thanks!

BenComicGraphics wrote:
Great! What sort of adapter/cable should I use to do this? Thanks!


You are not providing a lot of details, however I'll asume that you intend to use the monitors via the HDMI interface. You could use this http://www.amazon.com/Cable-Matters%C2%AE-DisplayPort-Thunderbolt-Compatible/dp/B00APLJ58M/ref=sr_1_... Along with a regular HDMI cable in the HDMI port,

XOIIO
Level 7
Ah so I was right when I looked at the thread earlier.

Yeah just use one of the other outputs, you don't even need those USB adapters really.

You can get straight HDMI to DVI cables, for pretty cheap too, and will work with quite a lot of monitors (where some may have displayport and lack hdmi or vice verca)

BenComicGraphic
Level 8
One monitor is DVI, the other is HDMI. I tried using a DIsplayport to DVI converter when I first got this machine, but it didn't display anything.

joshindaphils
Level 11
Possibly a bad cable? You can also go HDMI to DVI, that is exactly what I am doing for one of my monitors.