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Re: video adapter to video splitter
My setup is VGA out of the computer (laptop) to a VGA Splitter I purchased from Radio Shack which has 4 VGA outputs (I paid about $100 a year ago).
From the VGA Splitter I run VGA cables to 3 monitors (1 Singers LCD Monitor 20" like you would use for a desk top then 2 to my LCD flat panel displays (they are high res but it doesn't matter when I use PC VGA source). Then I treat it like a dual display, desk top on my laptop and extend the desktop to the other monitor/flat panel displays and put the singers display there. Total cost I paid last year for splitter and 3 cables (1 25ft and 2 50ft), about $240 (VGA cables are expensive). They are bound to be more expensive now. Hope this helps.
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Ken Kelley Test & Show Computer: Dell Laptop XPS L701X Operating System - Windows 7 Pro, 64 Bit, SP1 CPU - Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q740 @ 1.73GHz, 1734Mhz, 4 Core(s) (1st Generation with no onboard Graphics) Ram - 8.00GB Hard Drive 1 Operating System: OCZ Vertex 4 (256gb) Hard Drive 2 Music & Videos: Segate 1tb Virtural Memory - 15.9GB Video Card - NVidia GeForce GT 445M,,3GB Ram, Dedicated Video Driver - NVidia 306.97 K-Lite Codec MEGA Pack installed (v9.4) MS Office 2010 installed IE 9, Google Chrome |
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