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I however, do need to put 2 monitors on a client. I need to be able to
view a web page with a matrix of 30+ security camera view at the same
time. Is it as simple as adding 2 supported video cards to the same PC?<br>
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Jim Kronebusch wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I would like to know if anyone has put dual video cards for
dual monitors on one client, either as a mirrored screen, or
extended screen. I'm not picky.
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With the situation you are talking about you could always use an
external video splitter. I am sure there is a way to get dual cards to
work but if all you need is a mirrored screen to a local monitor and a
video projector this would be a quick solution.
Here is the first one I looked at from Buy.com for an example:
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Hope that helps. I use these types of devices all over the place where
mirrored monitors are needed.
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