I frequently run a data projector (or an additional screen) from the VGA
socket on my Toshiba netbook which is running Windows 7 Starter with 1Gb
RAM.
I have had no problems, and have seen no recommendations not to run the
projector. After all what else would you expect to use the VGA socket for?
Boyd

On 31/10/2011 6:48 a.m., David C Abernathy wrote:
> We have a HP NetBook with a serial port, BUT, the instructions suggest
> that one should NOT use a projector.
>
> Also NOTE, that most NetBooks the hardware is NOT really upgradeable.
>
> Yes one can run Home basic or Home Premium but would not gain much speed.
>
> Most are limited to 1 Gig of RAM and is the result that the mother board
> is designed that way.
>
> Thanks,
> David C Abernathy
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> *At the risk of getting off topic, those of you who have Windows 7
> Starter, will it allow you to connect the Netbook to a projector to make
> a demonstration? This feature is important to me, both for Legacy and
> other presentations.
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