![]() Should I spend more money on a hub, upgrade my main screen to take advantage of a cheaper hub with thunderbolt 3 connections, (my screen is admittedly little long in the tooth,) and is there even a hub that will support the drawing monitor? In summary what I want is a hub that supports dual hdmi, has a card reader, allows me to extend displays rather than just mirror, and can definitely support peripherals like a drawing monitor. Fitfort USB C Hub The smallest and most portable option in our line up, the Fitfort USB-C Hub has you covered with all of the essential ports that you might need on a daily basis. There are simple dual hdmi to usb c adapters available, but the full range of ports (like sd carder readers) offered in other solutions would be useful, I don't want to end up with a mess of dongles and adapters. ![]() Ideally I'd like to be able to extend my display, similarly there are a few options that also have VGA but the same issue. ![]() ![]() Most of the sub £$100 hubs on amazon have some drawbacks, for a dual monitor setup usually they only have one HDMI and a thunderbolt 3 connection. There are some that have dual HDMI out for example, but the ones I've found only support mirrored mode with osx, see here. I've been made a homeworker and am being given a new macbook pro 16", and am struggling to find an affordable USB-C hub that can drive two additional monitors. My main screen has HDMI and VGA, my second screen is a huion drawing monitor, which can be driven via HDMI, VGA, or DVI, it also requires USB 2.0 input for the pen to work.
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