Daisy chaining two u2415h Dell Monitors with adapter cable possible??

ensabahnur

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May 4, 2016
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Hello,

I have a y410p Lenovo laptop that only has a HDMI and VGA output (and a usb 3.0). I am thinking about buying two dell u2415h monitors but only if I can hook them up properly and extend the desktop.

Below is a visiual configuration.
http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/SLN295251/EN

My question is, can I buy an HDMI to display port adapter, plug the HDMI end into my laptop and the display port end into a monitor, then daisy chain the other monitor together like what is shown in the link above??

If that is not possible, can you guys please offer a setup suggestion? Thank you.
 
Solution
VGA to HDMI adapters are non-standard, and generally don't work. I think the only device that supports them is some gaming console.

The monitor does not have VGA, so VGA cannot be used directly.
I don't think so - it needs to be displayport all the way from the source.

You could use a Displaylink USB graphics card, but performance isn't too great, and their approach to drivers is pretty horrible.

Other option would be to use a single larger monitor, and snap windows into the sides/corners.
 
Lenovo have a USB 3.0 dock with a DVI-D display out. You could grab a DVI-D to HDMI cable and run the second monitor off that. Also gives you the benefits of the dock.

It is running display over USB, which isn't great, but you have a really solid CPU there and the USB 3 solutions are much better than previous gen. It'll work really well for any desktop/browsing uses. Media consumption won't be perfect, but you can just make sure you run that on the native HDMI display: https://support.lenovo.com/au/en/documents/pd028106

There are other (likely cheaper) solutions out there, but that's an option and sticks with Lenovo products.