The Benefits Of Multiple Monitors (no bgm)

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2007

Dennis Crespo, DisplayLink VP demonstrates using multiple monitors in Windows XP. In this video a run-of-the-mill laptop powers three separate high-def displays via USB without any slowdown. You'll see Dennis run HD video and office apps side-by-side on all of the monitors.

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  • @torontopearsonatc 7 series and above usually has 2 or more display outs

    you should be fine

    look on the graphics card for a free output first tho.

  • I am running dual displays on xp. When i double click a video to full screen mode on my secondary monitor it automatically jumps to the primary display. Is there any way to make it stay full screen on the seconday display?

  • would you know i if i can do that to an Enpower?

  • can i do that on a Enpaower??

  • Hi do you need another graphic card or it works by one . MY computer spec is 2 gb of ram and Core 2 quad processor and 512 graphic card 7600 gs. So do i need to get another graphic car or i just plugg it. I Saw one company that they sell it all by one 3 screens attached to eachother but i dont know how it works. Please help

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