I'm getting a new Lenovo T520 with Intel integrated graphics.
Is it possible to use three screens with Intel HD 3000 (the laptop internal screen + two external screens)?
Answer
No, according to Intel's FAQ on the HD 3000 integrated graphics:
No. Intel® graphics products can output to one or two display devices at the same time. More than two display devices can be physically connected, but only two display devices can be used at any time.
However it seems you can use a splitter to "clone" a third monitor.
Some customers report being able to use third-party video splitter devices to allow output to more than two display devices. Intel has not tested these configurations nor can make recommendations on these third party devices.
Keep in mind cloning only mirrors exactly what is on one of the two monitors it will not be an independent third monitor.
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