HP P34hc (3440 x 1440 pixels, 34")
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HP P34hc

3440 x 1440 pixels, 34"


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Yes, a MacBook can be transferred to the HP P34hc G4 monitor via HDMI.

- The monitor has an HDMI 2.0 port that you can use to connect directly to your MacBook, provided the MacBook has an HDMI output or a USB-C port that you can use with an appropriate adapter.

- If your MacBook only has USB-C ports, you can use a USB-C to HDMI adapter to establish the connection.

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Yes, the HP P34hc G4 monitor makes it possible to charge a MacBook via the USB-C port and transfer the image to the monitor at the same time.

- The monitor has a USB-C port that functions as a DisplayPort 1.2 in alternative mode and delivers up to 65 W of power for charging the MacBook.
- This connection also enables the transmission of video and data signals so that you can charge your MacBook and transfer the image to the monitor at the same time.

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I think it would be easiest if you contact our consulting team at https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc/de/requests/new, as there are also some product-specific details to consider, such as MST support for the notebook. This way we can individually search for a suitable monitor for you,

Unfortunately, a daisy chain connection should not be possible with this monitor, as the monitor would have to have a corresponding video output for this. As far as I can see from our specifications, all video connections here are intended to receive images. For daisy chain via DisplayPort (or DisplayPort through Thunderbolt), there should be both a video-capable DP input and DP output. Unfortunately, most monitor connections can only receive signals and not pass them on.

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Actually, you can orientate yourself a bit on the possibilities of the graphics card. The manufacturer should list the resolution possibilities. This generally helps to get a good picture. With HDMI, at least 1.4 must be possible and with DisplayPort, version 1.2 is already sufficient.

The HP screen even has an HDMI 2.0 input and also USB-C, DisplayPort 1.2 is supported:

Signal input connectors
1 USB Type-C™ (Alternative mode DisplayPort™ 1.2, power delivery up to 65 W); 1 HDMI 2.0 (with HDCP support); 1 DisplayPort™ 1.2 in (with HDCP support); 4 USB-A 3.2 Gen 1

I wouldn't recommend a 34 inch screen with 3440 x 1440 pixels though, as a 32 inch screen with 4K UHD resolution in 3840 x 2160 pixels makes a sharper picture and shows much more picture content. This LG model costs about the same, even offers HDR600, also USB-C and built-in speakers. It is also much brighter.

LG 32UL750-W (32 ", 3840 x 2160 Pixels)