But I want to use two external screens with my laptop whose screen I do not
want to use?. How do I do that?

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Don Guinn
Sent: February 1, 2007 1:15 PM
To: General forum
Subject: Re: [Jgeneral] super computer

You don't have to have a tower to run two monitors. I have run a second 
monitor with my laptop under Windows XP which works just fine. If your 
laptop has an external monitor plug then it should work.

Dan Bron wrote:

>Devon wrote:
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>>raving about much easier it is to look at
>>several things together with his 2-monitor set-up.
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>It really is nice!  You know what, forget the super computer, spend your
$5000 on dual 30" monitors like this guy:
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>    http://bron.us/dual.jpg
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>(the setup isn't mine, I just stole the image).
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>-Dan
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>PS: Meanwhile, I'm sitting at work, with a single 17" monitor...
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