Can the Surface Book 2 run TWO external monitors?

Eric Martin4

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Depends on the resolution you want to run, as to whether you will need to use the Surface Connect Dock, or a USB-C Dock, but in either case, yes, it can run two monitors.
 

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My SB Performance Base runs two externals, plus the laptop monitor if I set it that way. It's safe to assume the SB2 will as well. I'm running an aftermarket dock, not the Surface Connect Dock.
 

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Positive the answer is yes, the big question is what resolution limit, probably dual 1440p max from what I'm seeing so far and then probably with the internal display off. I see no mention of driving HDR however - which may matter to you down the road.
 

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Maybe wait for reviews or until someone owns one?

Here's the specs from the i7 model: 3 display supported (1 being the Surface panel). Results still to be decided but you never know.

[h=2]Graphics Specifications[/h]

  • Processor Graphics [SUP]‡[/SUP]
    Intel® UHD Graphics 620
  • Graphics Base Frequency
    300 MHz
  • Graphics Max Dynamic Frequency
    1.15 GHz
  • Graphics Video Max Memory
    32 GB
  • Graphics Output
    eDP/DP/HDMI/DVI
  • 4K Support
    Yes, at 60Hz
  • Max Resolution (HDMI 1.4)‡
    4096x2304@24Hz
  • Max Resolution (DP)‡
    4096x2304@60Hz
  • Max Resolution (eDP - Integrated Flat Panel)‡
    4096x2304@60Hz
  • DirectX* Support
    12
  • OpenGL* Support
    4.4
  • Intel® Quick Sync Video
    Yes
  • Intel® InTru™ 3D Technology
    Yes
  • Intel® Clear Video HD Technology
    Yes
  • Intel® Clear Video Technology
    Yes
  • # of Displays Supported [SUP]‡[/SUP]
    3
  • Device ID
    0x5917
 

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Absolutely tested on dual 1080p monitors via the Dock and worked just fine. Dock is rated to handle up to 2 1440p monitors on the displayports. And several folks have tested 4k x2 @ 60 and failed trying even to use 1 on the dock and 1 on usb c. So the net takeaway is that you can do dual 1440p or you can do dual 4k @ 30hz or are left with up to a single 4k @ 60.
 

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Depends on the resolution you want to run, as to whether you will need to use the Surface Connect Dock, or a USB-C Dock, but in either case, yes, it can run two monitors.

Will i be able to run two displays using both the usb type c and the surface dock, so i'll connect one using the usb type c and one using the surface dock?
 

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So, this might be an obvious question, but: can you run one 4K @60hz and one 1440p @60hz? I can't imagine wanting more than that for my own future needs.
 

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