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by chimeracoder
4952 days ago
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Perfectly - I implied that when I mentioned presentations, but I guess that wasn't clear. If you want only a second monitor, it's completely plug-and-play, with auto-detection. I've only tried n = 2 monitors with this computer, which works, but in my experience with Linux, if you have any issues it'll be with going from 1->2, not 2->3 (or more). Ubuntu's had good support for this for a while. |
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While the Intel HD 4000 supports 3 displays, according to the docs, it only supports them when used with series 7 chipsets and the specs on this ultrabook say it uses the QS67 which is a series 6 chipset.
So I would bet that the answer is NO.
EDIT: REFERENCE LINKS http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/intelhdgraphics4000_25...
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/chipsets/performance-...