well this equipment is greatly recommended for people who are the freaks of games, can be used to watch movies( but it'd be better if its of large resolution).
:P:P:P
Use monitor/VGA splitter.
An obsolete desktop monitor.
You can get any monitor you like.Dell seems to think very highly of theirs though.
A moderately thick cable which relays information from a computer to a desktop monitor. It tells the monitor what colors to display to form pictures and your desktop.
To find out if you can use an LED flat screen with an HP Desktop computer, your best bet would be to take a look at the computer specifications, or contact HP directly.
That depends. What are the video out options on the desktop and the video in options on the monitor?
Plug in the desktop monitor to the laptop and turn the laptop. if nothing comes up, go to desplay settings.
Yes iMacs have built in support for an external display in extended desktop mode. You may need an adapter to connect the monitor to the iMacs Mini-DVI output port.
It's a desktop :)
The screen resolution is determined by the monitor not the desktop.
A traditional desktop computer usually has a computer tower, monitor, mouse, and keyboard. An all-in-one desktop, however, tries to combine these. The actual computer will be inside of the (sometimes over-sided) monitor, and the monitor itself may include a touchscreen. You will still usually want a keyboard, rather that trying to use the on-screen one, and a mouse my be useful as well. You will at least be able to do away with the computer tower, however.
A traditional desktop computer usually has a computer tower, monitor, mouse, and keyboard. An all-in-one desktop, however, tries to combine these. The actual computer will be inside of the (sometimes over-sided) monitor, and the monitor itself may include a touchscreen. You will still usually want a keyboard, rather that trying to use the on-screen one, and a mouse my be useful as well. You will at least be able to do away with the computer tower, however.