Question:
1 computer, 2 vga outputs?
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2010-05-08 17:43:21 UTC
I have one computer and would like to display the same images on both my tv (with its VGA input) and my computer, also using VGA. I bought a splitter cable, but the quality is poor. I also have a PCI card from my old computer with was from around 2000, and runs on Windows ME, and is made by DELL. Can I use this card on my new computer with is a DELL Vostro 200 running on Windows Vista? Also, by doing this, will the signal be good, because I am using two seperate outputs? Thank you very much.
Three answers:
Denver Al
2010-05-08 22:49:58 UTC
Yes, you can try to use it as long as you have a PCI slot on your newer computer that will support it, however, there may be an issue with Vista supporting it. It may not be supported by Vista automatically and there may not be any Vista drivers available to download to support it, but you can always try it anyhow. If supported enough to use it, then the signal should be good enough to use the other monitor and you can also customize it as you like.



Best of luck.
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2017-01-09 17:21:26 UTC
a million. VGA or D-Sub: documents is transferred using analogue indicators. it is sluggish in reaction and determination isn't as much as of possibilities (DVI, HDMI) 2. HDMI contains the two sound and image documents in digital form. Cool one. 3. DVI contains digital sign like HDMI and helps plenty greater decision and greater suited reaction time. 4. DP Dispay port frequently used to transform between different ports varieties using adapters. in case you video demonstrate has DVI then you definately ought to apply as we talk DVI-DVI for this. you additionally can use HDMI (disable Audio output from pc) and enable your sound card do this paintings.
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2010-05-08 17:53:51 UTC
i dont think you should even try if your computer is that old.. it wont perform very well..


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