Re: Connecting a TV and a monitor to a computer simultaneously
- From: "Dima" <kopn@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Jan 2007 03:33:08 -0800
Hello Al!
Why did you think that modern PCs couldn't do this? I asked about a TV
and a two-headed video card, not a PC. Most of PCs can have many video
cards with monitors and TVs.
Best regards,
Dima
On Jan 24, 4:55 pm, Al <no.s...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <1169623693.894182.195...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,My old Mac 8500 could do this without a problem. That is, multiple
"Dima" <k...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello!
What a 26-27" panel TV inputs from a computer DVI output without
distortion (with a computer resolution equal to the TV matrix
resolution)?
Or,
What modern video card has two d-subs? I can find only with a d-sub and
DVI. My computer monitor has a d-sub only, and will be connected to a
video card d-sub output. The other video card output will be connected
to a TV.
Best regards,
Dima
+79035093892
monitors and TV at once. Why can't so-called modern PCs do this?
Al
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