Yes, if your graphics card supports it. Even if that is supported, you may need to install optional driver software to enable this. Also, if you have VGA, DVI-A, and HDMI, you can easily get an DVI-A to VGA adapter.
You can!!! I've got it working at home. If you search for compatible HDMI to VGA cables, make sure you get one that has the 2 RCA Audio jacks. Don't just buy the HDMI to VGA cable :) http://cgi.ebay.com/HDMI-to-VGA-3-RCA-Video-Audio-AV-Cable-PS3-Xbox-360-TV_W0QQitemZ270495899203QQcmdZViewItemQQptZVideo_Games_Accessories?hash=item3efacfde43#ht_2149wt_939
There might be im not tottaly sure but there is 2-way VGA splitters if that helps.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307873 This article indicates that WinXP supports up to 10 monitors. Many video cards will support 2 monitors. If you install two such cards, then you may connect 4 monitors. Add video cards as long as you have empty PCI slots in the PC.
try using a splitter for the moniter wire or use remote management
Yes it does. Use the hdmi output and and the dvi output and it works wonderfully with no problems!
1. Easiest way. Buy a Dvd player. But if you must It all depends on your grahics card and its outputs. 2. Most laptops have an output usually a 15 pin vga. All you need is vga compatible tv. 3. Most Desktops have a DVI output. You could use an DVI to HDMI adapter and the HDMI cable. Infact you could even play sound through that cable. Again you need a HDMI compatible TV. *ALL new Plasmas and LCD have one. if not you got ripped off.
There are a number of ways to connect a computer to a television. The best method depends on the connections available on the computer and the television and as these aren't mentioned in the question, here are two or three methods to try. Each assumes that the television is an HD model. 1 If the computer has a DVI output, connect a DVI to HDMI lead from the computer to to a spare HDMI input to the television. Also connect a 3.5mm jack connector to the audio output and to the audio connector that should be linked to the HDMI input. Using the television set up menu, specify that the audio for that HDMI input should be external to accept the signal from the 3.5mm connector rather than the HDMI cable. 2 If the computer has an HDMI output, a simple HDMI connecting cable should work without a problem. 3 If the computer has a VGA output, look for either a VGA connection of the television or a component input that has red, green and blue RCA (phono) connectors and two that are marked as "sync". An appropriate VGA to RCA lead should work in this instance but you will need to check the manual to ensure that the television can accept RGBHV signals. 4 Finally, if the television does not have a VGA input and the computer has nothing else other than a VGA input, consider buying a VGA to HDMI converter. It will cost from $30 upwards and are available from some electronics stores or from a number of on line suppliers.
This entirely depends on the specific model, however most desktops have: -USB ports -Ethernet -Audio There can also be -VGA/DVI/HDMI ports -PS/2 Mouse/Keyboard port(s)
Depends on the Laptop and on its graphic card. Some of the laptops support mirroring others mirroring and 'extended display' If you have say DVI and VGA outputs on the laptop you can plug one monitor to one of the monitor outputs and second monitor to the other output.
No, the Playstation 2 does not have an HDMI port. However, the Playstation 3 does support HDMI output.
You can't do that. You need to use a 2nd video output of your laptop such as s-video DVI displayport HDMI etc. BTW When they say it can use 2 screens? I think you're already doing it with 1 VGA monitor. Since your laptop has a screen.
I don't think so. Usually, a graphics card will automatically disable the VGA port on the motherboard allowing you to only use one or the other. The only way to use dual monitors is to have 2 ports directly on the graphics card.