| How To Setup Dual Monitors |
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| Written by Casey Ney | |||
| Monday, 26 May 2008 06:07 | |||
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As more computer users are opting for the efficiency and convenience of dual monitors, you may find yourself wondering how you too can add a second and third monitor to your PC. While some manufactures would have you believe differently, the truth is setting up dual monitors is relatively simple.
Individuals who own a new PC may already be setup to install a second monitor. You can determine if your PC is compatible by reviewing its connectors on the back of the hard drive. Look for a video graphics array (VGA) connector. This connector is typically blue and is shaped like an upside down trapezoid. Also check for a digital visual interface (DVI) connector that is grey in color and shaped like a rectangle. | |||
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About the Author: Jeff Merron is a full-time freelance editor, journalist, and copywriter who has written for the New York Times Magazine, ESPN.com, Slate, Byte Magazine, Macworld, Consumers Digest, and many other national publications. He's also a regular contributor to IT Business Insider and 108, a baseball magazine. He has a Ph.D. in Mass Communication Research from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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