![]() ![]() ![]() Instead of 60fps, I can push it to 75fps and the Lenovo Duet 3 Chromebook handles that without a problem. I was also able to bump up the refresh rate on the monitor but not by much. In fact, the Lenovo Duet 3 Chromebook with my USB-C hub is outputting the full 1440p resolution on the external monitor. A better monitor experience than the original Lenovo Duet Chromebook ![]() However, I like to use the extra screen space of the monitor as a secondary display. I could mirror the two displays, which does work as tested. I then attached an HDMI cable from my external monitor to the hub and immediately got a video signal. So I connected the Lenovo Duet Chromebook 3 power adapter to my hub and plugged it into one of the two USB ports on the Chrome OS tablet. I simply haven’t had the need to upgrade. Newer “Works with Chromebook” hubs are available and they can support even higher resolution displays. So I’m using the old but still capable USB-C hub I bought for my Chromebooks back in 2019. This is a 27-inch widescreen gaming monitor with 2560 x 1440 resolution and it supports up to 144 frames per second. Instead, it has one DVI port and a pair of HDMI inputs. Unfortunately, my external monitor doesn’t have USB input for video. Ideally, I’d like to test this configuration with a USB Type-C on both ends of the cable. Using the Lenovo Duet Chromebook 3 with a monitor Several readers have asked can you use the Lenovo Duet 3 Chromebook with a monitor? The short answer is yes and it works better than on the original Duet Chromebook. I still have plenty to test but I wanted to share the answer to a common question. As promised in my preview of the Lenovo Duet Chromebook 3, I’ve been using this device as my primary machine this week. ![]()
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