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- Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 10:34:48 +0900
- From: "Greg Thomson " <gregt@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] A Hardware Question
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On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 11:15:32 +0900, <burlingk@example.com> wrote:
What kind of device would I look for to hook two monitors up to one computer so that I could switch between the two? I have seen pleanty of devices to do the reverse (two computers one monitor), but I need to be able to use a regular monitor for day to day use, and a much larger one for presentations.
Ditto everyones suggestions for either a duel head video card or 2 video cards.
Currently using an Nvidia card in dual screen mode but it would be simple to change it to clone mode.
Some advantages to this set-up over some kind of video switch are:
- the presenter gets their own screen. No need to look over your shoulder.
- once it's set-up there is no need to adjust any video settings it's ready to go anytime.
- you can tailor the video setting to the needs of each monitor. High res for your daily use monitor, a lower res for the presentation monitor.
If this doesn't appeal to you, and you are looking for a zero configuration approch, you could use one of those hareware video cloners often used in shops to show off a large number of monitors. The minus is you must use the some res for both monitors.
Greg.
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