Windows XP: Learn how to expand your workspace with multiple monitors

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added 2007 Mon Jul 30 7:00:00 by unknown user
If you use a notebook or Tablet PC, your computer probably supports using both an external monitor and the computer's built-in display simultaneously. Simply plug a monitor into the external VGA port of your laptop and enable the Dualview feature of Windows XP. Saved By: Dan Bailey | View Details | Give Thanks
If you use a notebook or Tablet PC, your computer probably supports using both an external monitor and the computer's built-in display simultaneously. Simply plug a monitor into the external VGA port of your laptop and enable the Dualview feature of Windows XP. Saved By: Dan Bailey | View Details | Give Thanks
added 2007 Sat Apr 28 3:19:53 by kenwj
Not so cheap home recording equipment this time! With your own home recording rig, you can be more selective than a general purpose studio needs to be. So you can put together an excellent facility to meet your needs, even with a limited budget. No physical mixing desk required?
Not so cheap home recording equipment this time! With your own home recording rig, you can be more selective than a general purpose studio needs to be. So you can put together an excellent facility to meet your needs, even with a limited budget. No physical mixing desk required?
added 2006 Tue Aug 22 21:33:40 by TheAttacks
The norm for desktops today is a 17” display. Unless of course you are a gamer then you will probably have a 19” display or two. And, of course, on the professional side of things you will find users who sit before 20” - 30” displays. But how much larger can things get?
The norm for desktops today is a 17” display. Unless of course you are a gamer then you will probably have a 19” display or two. And, of course, on the professional side of things you will find users who sit before 20” - 30” displays. But how much larger can things get?







