You will need a video splitter - that will display the same images on multiple monitors. If you are talking about two monitors sitting side by side and providing a larger "Virtual Desktop" that is another matter all together.
2006-12-07 04:21:28
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answered by Country 4
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If you have a laptop computer made in the last several years, you can almost certainly support an external monitor by connecting it to the VGA or DVI connector on the back of your computer. The external monitor can act as a second display to your laptop's built-in display.
Connect your second monitor, and then restart your computer so that it detects the new monitor. Once you have restarted your computer, you'll need to adjust your display settings by following these steps:
1. Click the Start menu, and then click Control Panel.
2. Click Appearance and Themes, and then click Display.
3. In the Display Properties dialog box, click the Settings tab.
4. Click the monitor icon labeled 2, and then select the Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor check box.
5. If necessary, drag the monitor icons so that they are arranged in the same way as the monitors on your desk. Click the Identify button to indicate which monitor is 1 and which monitor is 2.
6. Click Apply. Windows XP will activate your new monitor.
7. Click OK
2006-12-07 04:24:38
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answered by Anonymous
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convinced it really is accessible - I hook my computing device as a lot as my television each and each and every of the time for observing video clips - you only want some kinda cable (which I ignore the call of, sorry) yet google 'Macbook to television cable' i'm confident some thing will arise
2016-11-24 21:05:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I have before with the ATI display, almost several times. I think three moniters displayed at once.
2006-12-07 04:25:05
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answered by Arbhor 2
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A video splitter? http://www.cyberguys.com/templates/searchproducts.asp?categoryID=582
or multi-monitor for "wide-screen" effect?
http://www.cyberguys.com/templates/searchdetail.asp?productID=12610
2006-12-07 04:23:47
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answered by RolloverResistance 5
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You need a VGA distribution amplifier:
http://www.cablestogo.com/product.asp?cat%5Fid=3104&sku=29551
2006-12-07 04:21:34
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answered by Shawn H 6
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use video spliters
2006-12-07 04:27:00
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answered by Anonymous
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