Connecting multiple displays to my PC

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I am looking for some help as to what do I need to do in order to connect
multiple LCD displays to my PC?

aNY HELP? Direction is greatly appreciated
 
|I am looking for some help as to what do I need to do in order to connect
| multiple LCD displays to my PC?
|
| aNY HELP? Direction is greatly appreciated

Matrox has a nice line of multi display products.

http://www.matrox.com/mga/multidisplay/home.cfm

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ym said:
I am looking for some help as to what do I need to do in order to
connect multiple LCD displays to my PC?

aNY HELP? Direction is greatly appreciated

You will need a video card that supports multiple monitors or multipe video
cards and multiple LCD monitors.
 
Are you trying to show the same information on each of the monitors? If so,
buy a video splitter. There are many different models available and support
from 2 to 16 monitors (at least the ones I have found).

If you want different information on different monitors, you will have to
either put in a different video card that supports that feature or a second
video card for the additional monitor/s.
 
The best question is what video card do you have right now? You need a
video card that has enough video outs for you to connect monitors to.
If you need more than just two or three monitors, you will probably need
to buy a PCI video card to compliment your existing video card. Here is
a list of supported devices for multiple monitors in XP:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307397

Here is How to Configure and Use Multiple Monitors in XP:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307873
 

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