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  1. If you have a DVI and a HDMI then yes, plug your monitors in one via HDMI and the other via DVI. Both are digital standards and should look the same quality. VGA (I assume that's what you meant by AVG) is an older analogue standard and you should avoid using it if possible.

  2. This Insignia NS-PU32H4A USB to Dual HDMI Adapter can take your computer setup to a whole new level. Gift yourself a theatrical experience by mirroring the display from one computer to any two HDMI-enabled monitors.

  3. FEATURES. A simple way to connect your computer to a display. 4k resolution at 30 Hz when using a USB 3.0 connection gives you a high-quality viewing experience. Mirrors or extends your screen to a second monitor for better presentations and multitasking. Backwards compatible with USB 2.0 (max resolution 2048 x 1152) Sends audio to your display.

  4. This USB-C to HDMI adapter converts a USB-C output to dual HDMI inputs, letting you connect your computer to two HDMI-enabled TVs, monitors or projectors. Resolutions up to 4K Ultra HD deliver outstanding presentations or movie showings with crystal clear video quality.

  5. SKU: 6418351. 4.6(703 Reviews) Highly rated by customers for: Dual monitors, Easy to use, Works well. $54.99. Showing 1-20 of 116 questions. Q: I have a Dell Optiplex with dual monitors. Currently with a Y VGA cable my monitors are mirroring each other I need to be able to see 2 different images.

  6. Using a 4K HDMI cable (not provided), connect your monitor to the HDMI port on the adapter, then turn on your monitor. Plug the adapter into a USB 3.0 port on your computer. The driver installs automatically.

  7. Connects a laptop to monitors, TVs, projectors, or other displays. Extends or mirrors a laptop’s screen onto two displays. 4K quality (3840 × 2160 @ 30 Hz) on the first display and 1080p (1920 × 1080 @ 60 Hz) on the second gives you next-generation crystal-clear pictures.

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