External monitor needs adjustment to eliminate tint.
useless useless
A wireless monitor is powered the same way as a remote control for your TV is. It is through waves that signal the receiver that the monitor is hooked up to that particular tower.
Check the cables to make sure you have them hooked up correctly. If that does not solve the problem then try a different cable.
What you will need is to go out and buy a cable that is designed to be hooked onto your computer and the back of your tv. Once its hooked on your have to go to display settings and change which monitor is used as your main monitor, choose your tv or what ever and it will be set to come up like that
That is a problem you will have to solve yourself.
When you purchase an LED monitor TV, you will be getting two items in one. This is a great way to save money. If it is hooked up to your computer, it can be a computer monitor. If it is hooked up to your cable box, it will provide you with television channels. This is something that you should purchase if you need to have both items and you know that you can only afford one.
Yes, you can purchase an adapter that will let you connect the two.
Most SCSI cards have both internal and external connectors. I don't believe that software will know the difference between a device hooked up externally and one hooked up internally.
Yes, most newer televisions can be hooked up to be used as a monitor. You will have to look at your video card and display, to make sure these are adequate.
I think it depends. If you have adapters, I've seen people with 16 monitors hooked up.
The VocoPro models are great for bars, can be hooked up to external TVs as well.
Yes, why not?