It's only 17", but you can work on the beach.Originally Posted by Steve_Bennett
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It's only 17", but you can work on the beach.Originally Posted by Steve_Bennett
Yeah I guess so. and the dual core with 3gb ram helps too...Originally Posted by stusic
<sarcasm mode=on>Originally Posted by Steve_Bennett
Oh, so it's an actual computer! That helps...
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hahaha.Originally Posted by stusic
yes.
It can actually do something plus is could have my own mini render farm if I so desired. I've only had it a couple weeks and havent really had a chance to flog it yet, but everything else it does screams.
In order to run multiple monitors you must have a video card that is capable of multiple monitors...
Or just get another video card if you have enough slots.
I'm with you though, I would love to have multiple monitors...one for the TV and playing Xbox, and two more for CAD/3D design at home. Right now I have a 24" widescreen that works great for CAD, XBOX and BF2.
I can work on the beach too....i just needa really really long network cable and about four people to help me carry the monitors!
i just bought a 22" for home and it is fantastic. i figure once i actually pay off my new pc ill pick up a 2nd one. then i just need a new desk to hold it all. and a kvm switch so i can pop linux on my old pc.
tSo it's that easy? Windows will automatically detect the new card and the additional monitor? I was thinking there'd be more to it than that...Originally Posted by mjpatrick
I'm going to have to look around, I think I have an old ATI Rage card around somewhere. I think that should work...
Oh.Originally Posted by .chad
Well that ain't gonna happen...
Hmm...