You'd have to step up to thunderbolt for that.ĮDIT: looking at some dell usb-c dock and monitor user guides, looks like a recent laptop and monitor supporting DP 1.4 alternate mode over USB-C and DP HBR3 can support either 2x 1440p60 monitors and USB 2.0 data, if you want USB 3.0 data you're limited to 1x 1440p60 monitor or 2x 1080p60 monitors (over that single usb-c cable, you could still connect the first monitor over usb-c and the second one via the laptop's HDMI port). To be fair, at least with Dell, that doesn't behave differently between a USB-C monitor or a USB-C dock like the WD19, you're limited to 2x1080p either way if you want USB3 alongside (Ethernet just being a USB 3.0 to ethernet adapter built into the dock). Yeah, I think unless you have a very recent laptop and monitor/dock that support DisplayPort HBR3, you can't do 2x1440p over a single USB-C connection along with anything other than USB2.
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