Addition of 3 external monitors for laptop Pavilion Dv6t 1300

I have a mobile Pavilion Dv6t 1300.  I want to join two monitors of 2210 m external HP laptop.

The operating system is Windows 7 Home Edition

Is it possible to add a 2nd and 3rd external monitor by attaching the two USB ports to DVI display DVI adapter to the USB port on the laptop monitor?

Thanks for the comments.

Hello

Dv6t-1300-User wrote:

I have a mobile Pavilion Dv6t 1300.  I want to join two monitors of 2210 m external HP laptop.

The operating system is Windows 7 Home Edition

Is it possible to add a 2nd and 3rd external monitor by attaching the two USB ports to DVI display DVI adapter to the USB port on the laptop monitor?

Thanks for the comments.

Absolutely!

You can use as many USB DVI adapters as you have USB ports available.

If you go beyond the number of USB ports on your laptop be sure and use external powered hubs USB This way you don't kill the chip southbridge by gong beyond current capacity.

Best regards
ERICO

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