Q. I'm planning to use an USB to VGA adapter to setup my computer for multi-monitors.
Questions:
Are there any problems with the quality?
Is it possible to set it up as "Extended" not "Mirrored"
What resolutions are available?
How much? :P
My 2nd monitor is an 18.5" LCD Monitor VGA.
Questions:
Are there any problems with the quality?
Is it possible to set it up as "Extended" not "Mirrored"
What resolutions are available?
How much? :P
My 2nd monitor is an 18.5" LCD Monitor VGA.
A. If you have Desktop it is better to put in PCI Express slot card than USB.can be used as extended.
VGA requires much more bandwidth & USB VGA may not give you a High Resolution quality.
Check max resolution before finalise the VGA adapter/card.
VGA requires much more bandwidth & USB VGA may not give you a High Resolution quality.
Check max resolution before finalise the VGA adapter/card.
Doe every monitor work for every desktop?
Q. I'am not really good at this computer stuff.
A. An LCD monitor usually uses 2 kind of connections:
VGA
http://cdnsupport.gateway.com/s/monitor/7005574R/graphics/VGA_CONN.jpg
DVI
http://pix.crutchfield.com/kb/hd_connectors%5Cdvi_connector.jpg
If your computer's videocard has the output connections like this one(VGA,S-Video,DVI) you can be sure any display you buy will work.
http://www.microsoft.com/library/media/1033/windowsxp/images/using/setup/hwandprograms/67360-video-card-annotated.jpg
If your computer has got only a white connector(or two) but not the blue one...just like this one:
http://multi-monitor.info/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/67360-desktop-available-dvi-port.jpg
...you can use a VGA->DVI converter(if the display hasn't got any DVI connection..although ...nowadays every LCD has DVI connections):
http://www.masproductos.com/catalog/images/vga-to-dvi.jpg
Anyway..here's a DVI->VGA converter..just in case you need it although I'm completely sure you won't:
http://www.creativecomputing.net/catalog/images/DVI%20to%20VGA%20Adapter.jpg
VGA
http://cdnsupport.gateway.com/s/monitor/7005574R/graphics/VGA_CONN.jpg
DVI
http://pix.crutchfield.com/kb/hd_connectors%5Cdvi_connector.jpg
If your computer's videocard has the output connections like this one(VGA,S-Video,DVI) you can be sure any display you buy will work.
http://www.microsoft.com/library/media/1033/windowsxp/images/using/setup/hwandprograms/67360-video-card-annotated.jpg
If your computer has got only a white connector(or two) but not the blue one...just like this one:
http://multi-monitor.info/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/67360-desktop-available-dvi-port.jpg
...you can use a VGA->DVI converter(if the display hasn't got any DVI connection..although ...nowadays every LCD has DVI connections):
http://www.masproductos.com/catalog/images/vga-to-dvi.jpg
Anyway..here's a DVI->VGA converter..just in case you need it although I'm completely sure you won't:
http://www.creativecomputing.net/catalog/images/DVI%20to%20VGA%20Adapter.jpg
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