I can't say anything about your laptop and its integrated graphics card, but with this adapter you can connect two monitors via USB and HDMI and both duplicate and expand the desktop.
As far as I could find out, you are limited to 60Hz here (regardless of the resolution). On the manufacturer's page in the product information, you can find information about the maximum resolution of the outputs, for example, if you are interested in this. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any other product that could meet your requirements. I am sorry.
Hello Robin
Unfortunately, I can't help you with the technical side of things.
I have two monitors (Acer and HP Pavilion) connected to the adapter and I work with three monitors on the laptop (HP Pavilion).
After the settings, the monitors recognised each other and I only had to arrange the order.
It probably won't help you, but I don't think it's the connection.
Kind regards
Renato
I think that should work. I had a 3440 x 1440 and a 1920 x 1080 monitor connected. For normal desktop applications, this worked without problems. For games, I had to reduce the resolution on the large monitor to 1920 x 1080, but that was also the case without the adapter.
That's exactly what it's meant for. Ideally, you should have a USB 3.0 interface. You could even get 2x 4k with 60Hz out of the good piece. USB 2.0 is probably less suitable.