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    • PopkyP Offline
      Popky
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      You can run Dual monitor on Rpi.
      If you search Youtube, first result ( link ) will show you, how to do that via external VGA Adapter to USB port. (see ytb video description ~50USD).
      You can get cheaper solutions on ebay (~7USD) but there you need to somehow get right product, that is supported by Rpi, even if product description says only Win 7/8/10. You can see this raspberrypi.org thread for more details.

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        lucallmon
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        Has anyone tried to use a USB to VGA adapter? Like this one:

        https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002FJQXXC/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

        I’m not sure about the driver situation. I’ve used it before on a desktop computer.

        I’m looking to use 2 monitors to make a large mirror. Any thoughts?

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          magicpokey
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          There’s always an outside solution (though you would need a separate power supply). Basically a box that takes two monitors and plugs into one port on the Pi (and the pi thinks it sees one superwide monitor).

          Here is such a thing from Amazon (for DisplayPort, but I am sure HDMI adapters or a box for hdmi exists):
          https://www.amazon.co.uk/Matrox-DualHead2Go-Digital-Display-Support/dp/B0080K6WIG

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            lucallmon @wemarch
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              wemarch @magicpokey
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              @magicpokey
              This sounds like a great idea, did you already try it?

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                magicpokey @wemarch
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                @wemarch Not on a raspberry pi, I used one a few years ago when setting up a cctv security system for a local business. But it SHOULD work (assuming you can find one with hdmi outs) since it doesn’t take any kind of drivers, it just reports a 2560x720 (2 identical 1280x720 monitors in the case of the cctv setup I put together) sized monitor to the video chipset.

                The question is, can the video core of a Raspberry Pi handle an ultrawide display?

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                  Fyrefly @lucallmon
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                  @lucallmon
                  Were you able to use the USB to VGA adapter for your 2 monitors?

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