I recently bought a VGA splitter for my two monitors + laptop screen. I tried emailing Centrecom Bundoora store & the Centrecom website..no reply from either.
Anyway, now I've come to you guys for advice, could you please recommend me a graphics card that will support the extra 2 monitors, so I can extend on each and not duplicate the two monitors as its doing at the moment.
The card doesn't need to be to flashy, I won't be playing games etc on it.
Thanks guys,
Daniel
I recently bought a VGA splitter for my two monitors + laptop screen. I tried emailing Centrecom Bundoora store & the Centrecom website..no reply from either.
Anyway, now I've come to you guys for advice, could you please recommend me a graphics card that will support the extra 2 monitors, so I can extend on each and not duplicate the two monitors as its doing at the moment.
The card doesn't need to be to flashy, I won't be playing games etc on it.
Thanks guys,
Daniel
Anyway, now I've come to you guys for advice, could you please recommend me a graphics card that will support the extra 2 monitors, so I can extend on each and not duplicate the two monitors as its doing at the moment.
Hi Daniel,
1) How many screens in total do you want to have running from the system into which the card will go? What sizes are these and what resolution?
2) How old is your system? Do know if it has PCI express slots? (if it is under 4 yrs old it should)
3) What connections are present on your screens ? VGA, DVI, HDMI or displayport?
Cheers
Matrox offers products that allow 2-3 monitors for a laptop. Last I read the resolution isn't great and they're not inexpensive. Also look at usb adapters.
Daniel - all a VGA splitter does is duplicate the VGA signals from your computer - so you wont have any luck there.
Am i right in assuming you are running from a laptop? if this is a case you dont have many options regarding graphics cards. i'd say your best option would be to :
display on the 2 external monitors using a docking station for your laptop (if your laptop doesn't have docking station capacity, you can get USB versions such as the targus docking station): http://www.targus.com/au/product_details.asp?sku=ACP71AU
note depending on the inbuilt laptop gfx card, you MAY be able to use the 2 external monitors plus the laptop screen.
Matrox offers products that allow 2-3 monitors for a laptop. Last I read the resolution isn't great and they're not inexpensive. Also look at usb adapters.
For those that want multiple screens with a lappy...check this gem out...that's whats powering two of my three screens, the other one is just plugged into the VGA port.
WS-UG39DH1 USB 3.0 Dual Display DVI+HDMI
CanOz
Dangaff, in case you missed it I'll post it again.
https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24004&p=743805&viewfull=1#post743805
These are a great low cost solution for a laptop.
So how does that work, would that help me be able to get the 2 external screens running? Or would I as suggested in the thread need to get a 7 port USB hub and display adapters?
To connect 2 screens to your laptop you'd connect one to your VGA or HDMI port on your laptop. To connect the other you'd use the display adapter plugged into a USB (2.0 or higher) port in your laptop and the screen plugged into the DVI or HDMI outlet on the display adapter (depending on which model you buy).
You'd only need a USB hub if you require several adapters and don't have enough USB ports on your laptop. My current setup has 5 screens with one connected to the HDMI port on my laptop and the other 4 connected via 4 adapters plugged into a powered USB hub as the laptop has only 3 USB ports.
I picked up my adapters for around $70-$80 a few years ago. There are better models out now such as the one CanOz posted above. Staticice/Shopbot/Ebay/MSY would be useful places to search for the best prices on one.
Nice setup mate!!
Alright, my laptop has 3 USB ports. One is being used by the wireless mouse, I use the printer every now and then but this isn't to much of a hassle if I had to quickly take the mouse receiver out for a few seconds.
So essentially if I run one screen off the VGA port in my laptop and another off a USB port, then I'd have both external monitors running + my laptop screen and still allowing my mouse and printer to work.
If I wanted more screens sometime in the future maybe, then I'd just get a USB hub as you suggested.
So all I need now is basically a USB cord from monitor to laptop
Then my VGA cord from monitor to laptop and should have them all running.
You get much heat off the screens?
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