HP Envy 15 t-3000: two monitors

So I was wondering if I could use two external monitors with this laptop. They would be an ASUS VN248 23.8 in. and an e2250swdn AOC 21.5 inches. So far I would intend to use a VGA to HDMI converter / for the COA and a converter USB to VGA for the ASUS.

USB to VGA system requirements are:

• Available hi-speed USB 3.0 port
• Windows XP / 7 / 8
• Processor: Intel / AMD single core processor 1.5 GHz or higher
• RAM: 512 MB memory or more

From now on, I am currently using the ASUS via a HDMI cable and it works perfectly. I would also certainly use only the two external monitors.
The USB/VGA also mentions a compatibility only with CRT / LCD monitor, projector and nothing else. I realize description does not stop with etc, but could possibly use a LED monitor too with this converter by chance?

Hi @Levy432

Thank you for visiting the HP Forums! A place where you can find solutions for your problems with the help of the community!

I stumbled upon your post on the laptop and wanted to help you! I looked in your Notebook t-3000 HP Envy 15 and the question about your use of three or more screens simultaneously. Only two monitors can be connected using the (your laptop account 1) VGA, DVI or HDMI. Use three or more screens, to a DisplayPort dongle. Here is a document onconnect more than two monitors.

Please let me know how it goes.

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