A technician is setting up a dual-monitor workstation for a financial analyst. The PC has one HDMI port and one DisplayPort. The monitors have HDMI and DVI inputs, respectively. Which cable combination will allow both monitors to display?
Trap 1: HDMI to DVI and DisplayPort to HDMI
This would connect the HDMI port to DVI (works) and DisplayPort to HDMI (works), but the question asks for a cable combination, not adapters.
Trap 2: Two HDMI cables, using a splitter
A splitter would duplicate the same signal, not extend the desktop, which is required for dual monitors.
Trap 3: DisplayPort to HDMI and VGA to DVI
VGA to DVI would require an active converter and is less reliable than digital connections.
- A
HDMI to DVI and DisplayPort to HDMI
Why wrong: This would connect the HDMI port to DVI (works) and DisplayPort to HDMI (works), but the question asks for a cable combination, not adapters.
- B
Two HDMI cables, using a splitter
Why wrong: A splitter would duplicate the same signal, not extend the desktop, which is required for dual monitors.
- C
DisplayPort to HDMI and VGA to DVI
Why wrong: VGA to DVI would require an active converter and is less reliable than digital connections.
- D
HDMI to HDMI and DisplayPort to DVI (with adapter)
This uses direct connections: HDMI to HDMI for one monitor, and DisplayPort to DVI (via a passive adapter) for the other, supporting dual displays.