I have a Sony HDTV that could connect a PC to and use as a PC monitor and also could have a PS3 or a Xbox 360 connected with the HDMI connections. So it is possible in that way, but the HDTV would not let the Console and PC operate on the same monitor at the same time. I believe the new internet TV from Sony would allow the split screen operation of internet and console at the same time, but that is only the internet function and not a complete PC.
Yu can do it with parallels desktop. So yu can work on both in the same time.
That sounds like a BIOS setting. Open the bios and see what you can figure out. there should be a setting that allows both the laptop screen and a remote monitor to be functional at the same time.
yes it is allowed the PC will accept two or more keyboards although the users can not all typing at the same time.
I believe that it is possible to connect to computers to one monitor. I have worked with brand new LCD monitors with two inputs - one DVI and one VGA. The monitor auto-senses which port is being used. So in theory, use the auto detect button on the front of the LCD panel to switch between computers.
It is possible to be pregnant and have PID at the same time.
Yes ,you can but reader the manual for the router before because same routers don't work properly with couple usb devices in the same time.
yes it is.....i di it all the time :-{} :-o
Dead pixles
Possible driver issue, but much more likely the monitor or video card are dying. Try swapping the monitor if you can with one you know is good or swap the video card if you have one and feel comfortable doing so. Doing both at the same time proves nothing so I'd start with the monitor since it is probably easier to do.
Tethering on the iphone is not possible at this time.
Just be smart and kind at the same time!
If the same image is displayed on a monitor over an extended time, the monitor will start to "burn in" that image. A screen saver causes images to move across the monitor when the monitor is not otherwise in use, thereby preventing the burn in problem.