Posted: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 17:27:07 Post Subject: dual display - projector
Been following the discussion on dual displays. Any reason why the second display couldn't be a data projector? How can I tell if my notebook video output will only mirror the dispay or is capable of showing a separate picture ( It isn't here at present - lent it to my daughter, so need to find out by asking her to check!).
If the notebokk can't handle dual - is there a card I can buy - I see lots advertised for desktops but nothing for notebooks)
Richard
the guys here in the office use dual projectors to screen demos of software that requires 2 screens. They use their laptops 100% of the time but they also use some top end laptops with good video cards (Dell M70). As such, I know that what you want is possible, but withut the information as to your type of laptop or projector(s) provided, I can only tell you that the theory is sound. Your mileage may vary.
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Posted: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 05:32:05 Post Subject:
With a splitter like that you're doing just that, splitting the signal. That means you can only have a single reciplicated image. You could, for instance, have a computer displaying to a monitor facing behind a desk and at the same time output through a projector onto a screen behind you. Also the splitter might weaken the signal so it wouldn't look as great.
Unless you have 2 outgoing ports on the laptop, you probably can't run dual display or expanded desktop. _________________ 65 66 67...easy as 1 10 11
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