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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Trader2 - 13 May 2003 13:19 - 452 of 11003

Mr E - u in Oxford?

Mr Euro - 13 May 2003 13:22 - 453 of 11003

Yes Trader, actually Long Crendon, near Thame.

Trader2 - 13 May 2003 13:36 - 454 of 11003

Mr E - I'm quite techie - wondered if I could help with your monitor point - which needs some discussion - wondered if u were v close. If u want to mail me on trader2@btinternet.com we can set up a call if u want.

Mr Euro - 13 May 2003 14:13 - 455 of 11003

Trader thanks for the offer, will drop you a line.

Optimist - 13 May 2003 14:23 - 456 of 11003

Mr Euro

Some laptops allow you to display a seperate screen on the external monitor.

If yours supports this, make sure that the external monitor is enabled then right click on tghe desktop, select properties then select the settings tab. You should see two blue squares labled 1 & 2. Select the No 2 one and there should be a check box underneath "Extend my desktop over this monitor. Check this and click OK you should then have a two screen system.

PeterG - 13 May 2003 14:40 - 457 of 11003

Optimist,

Do you know which laptops have this feature? I need to get a new laptop soon, and it would be really handy to plug in an external monitor which would then display a different image from the built-in monitor (e.g. one monitor showing a chart, the other one showing the Finspreads trading screen). What do I need to look for in the specs? Thanks in advance.

Mr Euro - 13 May 2003 15:07 - 458 of 11003

Thats great Optimist, thank you very much. Off to llok.

the troll - 13 May 2003 15:43 - 459 of 11003

Cor! I'd be interested in one too - any ideas about specific models/manufacturers? Do they allow two external monitors instead of one built-in and one external?

DocProc - 13 May 2003 16:41 - 460 of 11003

the troll

Croc will no doubt pay me a handsome commission for telling you to look at the top right hand corner of the following web page:-

NEW Sony Trader Notebook with Ultra High 1400 x 1050 display and 2 screen support: CDRW, DVD, 1600 Mhz 995 +VAT

:-)

Optimist - 13 May 2003 17:35 - 461 of 11003

I use a Tosh Satellite Pro which has this facility. I have not checked but understand that it is not uncommon on other laptops though not universal.

If you want some pointers as to machines that this will work on, look for a large amount of video RAM (16MB or above) and/or a max screen resolution that is greater than the LCD display. You will then have to go into PC World and try it.

Seymour Clearly - 13 May 2003 18:54 - 462 of 11003

Optimist

I've just had a go with my Dell Inspiron 3800 running Win 98 SE and it works a treat. I now have two screens running different displays. Had no idea my laptop supported this. And I was saving up for one of Croc's lovely Viao laptops! They are a lovely machine, have seen one running all day at the Trader's day in Edinburgh and it ran completely without trouble all day. I can recommend it highly ( I got to press the buttons on the presentation - kid /sweetshop etc)!

Mr Euro - 13 May 2003 19:28 - 463 of 11003

Optimist,

Having some problems! I have plugged in another monitor and get get the feed showing up on both screens. However when I get to settings all I see is screen resolution and colour quality, no blue boxes! It states its running dual monitors. Thanks.

Mr Euro - 13 May 2003 19:32 - 464 of 11003

PS - Running XP on a Samsung V20. I think it's a half decent machine, cost me about 1200 from memory :-)

Optimist - 13 May 2003 20:04 - 465 of 11003

Mr Euro

I don't know your machine but what you describe is the settings box for a single head video card. So you may not be able to have independent feeds.

It may be worth you doing some research on the Samsung website.

Mr Euro - 13 May 2003 20:50 - 466 of 11003

Thanks Optimist, are there any key words I should look for?

Optimist - 13 May 2003 21:16 - 467 of 11003

Mr Euro

You could try searching for dual monitor or dual display.

Crocodile - 13 May 2003 21:21 - 468 of 11003

Thanks all, especially Doc & Seymour
The Sony Trader Notebook is an excellent trading notebook with a 1400x1050 display. Even with the built in screen it has a higher resolution than a 17" TFT monitor
Current price is 995 +VAT with XP Pro.

Mr Euro
The V20 Samsung I had in for evaluation did not support twin mode display only clone :-(
Can you complain to your supplier that it does not do the job you bought it for and ask him to supply an alternative ?
Call me on 01902 676159 if I can help

David

Mr Euro - 13 May 2003 22:03 - 469 of 11003

Thanks again all. Croc will try and call you tomorrow.

Seymour Clearly - 13 May 2003 23:05 - 470 of 11003

Just downloaded one of those lovely Parhelia backgrounds that I saw in Edinburgh for my screen from Matrox.

robber - 13 May 2003 23:55 - 471 of 11003

Got a link Seymour?
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