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Dual Monitor on Notebook?
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11-20-2000 04:03 AM
Anybody have a solution for dual monitors on a notebook pc? Would like to
purchase a portable to replace my desktop setup, but won't if I can't
configure w/ dual monitors. I've talked to Dell, Micron, Compaq, HP. Dell
was most helpful, but their solution was a docking station that allowed a
monitor hookup and the second monitor would be the smaller flat screen from
the notebook itself. Not really what I had in mind. Any other third party
solutions or suggestions in general would be greatly appreciated.
--
Thanks,
Ed Canvasser
www.calplanning.com
www.calpresentations.com
purchase a portable to replace my desktop setup, but won't if I can't
configure w/ dual monitors. I've talked to Dell, Micron, Compaq, HP. Dell
was most helpful, but their solution was a docking station that allowed a
monitor hookup and the second monitor would be the smaller flat screen from
the notebook itself. Not really what I had in mind. Any other third party
solutions or suggestions in general would be greatly appreciated.
--
Thanks,
Ed Canvasser
www.calplanning.com
www.calpresentations.com
*Moore, Michael
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11-20-2000 05:49 AM in reply to:
*Canvasser, Ed
Ed,
We are currently have a couple of laptops with docking stations: full size
monitor, keyboard, mouse etc.. It has worked well for us.
Michael Moore
We are currently have a couple of laptops with docking stations: full size
monitor, keyboard, mouse etc.. It has worked well for us.
Michael Moore
*__J__
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11-20-2000 12:35 PM in reply to:
*Canvasser, Ed
I take it you want an expanded desktop with 2 extra monitors, correct?
I have heard of docking stations that allow you to put in your own video
card to drive the monitor(s). In this case you could run a matrox, appian
or dual head 3d card.
I can't remember who offered them.
I alsa saw a review not too long ago of what looked like a minitower, but
was actually a breakout box for you laptop that plugged into you card slot.
it had pci slots and mounting bays for hard drives. If I find the info I
will post
_J_
"Ed Canvasser" wrote in message
news:039929F9310B58FC00B47AE8D1330544@in.WebX.SaUC ah8kaAW...
> Anybody have a solution for dual monitors on a notebook pc? Would like to
> purchase a portable to replace my desktop setup, but won't if I can't
> configure w/ dual monitors. I've talked to Dell, Micron, Compaq, HP.
Dell
> was most helpful, but their solution was a docking station that allowed a
> monitor hookup and the second monitor would be the smaller flat screen
from
> the notebook itself. Not really what I had in mind. Any other third
party
> solutions or suggestions in general would be greatly appreciated.
>
> --
> Thanks,
>
> Ed Canvasser
> www.calplanning.com
> www.calpresentations.com
>
I have heard of docking stations that allow you to put in your own video
card to drive the monitor(s). In this case you could run a matrox, appian
or dual head 3d card.
I can't remember who offered them.
I alsa saw a review not too long ago of what looked like a minitower, but
was actually a breakout box for you laptop that plugged into you card slot.
it had pci slots and mounting bays for hard drives. If I find the info I
will post
_J_
"Ed Canvasser"
news:039929F9310B58FC00B47AE8D1330544@in.WebX.SaUC
> Anybody have a solution for dual monitors on a notebook pc? Would like to
> purchase a portable to replace my desktop setup, but won't if I can't
> configure w/ dual monitors. I've talked to Dell, Micron, Compaq, HP.
Dell
> was most helpful, but their solution was a docking station that allowed a
> monitor hookup and the second monitor would be the smaller flat screen
from
> the notebook itself. Not really what I had in mind. Any other third
party
> solutions or suggestions in general would be greatly appreciated.
>
> --
> Thanks,
>
> Ed Canvasser
> www.calplanning.com
> www.calpresentations.com
>
*__J__
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11-20-2000 12:41 PM in reply to:
*Canvasser, Ed
found it
http://www.mobilityelectronics.com/products/
_J_
"__J__" wrote in message
news:86A82ABE011BAD23034967094C80E7C1@in.WebX.SaUC ah8kaAW...
> I take it you want an expanded desktop with 2 extra monitors, correct?
>
> I have heard of docking stations that allow you to put in your own video
> card to drive the monitor(s). In this case you could run a matrox, appian
> or dual head 3d card.
>
> I can't remember who offered them.
> I alsa saw a review not too long ago of what looked like a minitower, but
> was actually a breakout box for you laptop that plugged into you card
slot.
> it had pci slots and mounting bays for hard drives. If I find the info I
> will post
>
> _J_
>
> "Ed Canvasser" wrote in message
> news:039929F9310B58FC00B47AE8D1330544@in.WebX.SaUC ah8kaAW...
> > Anybody have a solution for dual monitors on a notebook pc? Would like
to
> > purchase a portable to replace my desktop setup, but won't if I can't
> > configure w/ dual monitors. I've talked to Dell, Micron, Compaq, HP.
> Dell
> > was most helpful, but their solution was a docking station that allowed
a
> > monitor hookup and the second monitor would be the smaller flat screen
> from
> > the notebook itself. Not really what I had in mind. Any other third
> party
> > solutions or suggestions in general would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > --
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Ed Canvasser
> > www.calplanning.com
> > www.calpresentations.com
> >
>
http://www.mobilityelectronics.com/products/
_J_
"__J__"
news:86A82ABE011BAD23034967094C80E7C1@in.WebX.SaUC
> I take it you want an expanded desktop with 2 extra monitors, correct?
>
> I have heard of docking stations that allow you to put in your own video
> card to drive the monitor(s). In this case you could run a matrox, appian
> or dual head 3d card.
>
> I can't remember who offered them.
> I alsa saw a review not too long ago of what looked like a minitower, but
> was actually a breakout box for you laptop that plugged into you card
slot.
> it had pci slots and mounting bays for hard drives. If I find the info I
> will post
>
> _J_
>
> "Ed Canvasser"
> news:039929F9310B58FC00B47AE8D1330544@in.WebX.SaUC
> > Anybody have a solution for dual monitors on a notebook pc? Would like
to
> > purchase a portable to replace my desktop setup, but won't if I can't
> > configure w/ dual monitors. I've talked to Dell, Micron, Compaq, HP.
> Dell
> > was most helpful, but their solution was a docking station that allowed
a
> > monitor hookup and the second monitor would be the smaller flat screen
> from
> > the notebook itself. Not really what I had in mind. Any other third
> party
> > solutions or suggestions in general would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > --
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Ed Canvasser
> > www.calplanning.com
> > www.calpresentations.com
> >
>
*Nussrallah, Thomas P.
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11-22-2000 01:11 AM in reply to:
*Canvasser, Ed
Ed,
Check out the "Appian Traveler" from www.appian.com.
Tom
"Ed Canvasser" wrote in message
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> Anybody have a solution for dual monitors on a notebook pc? Would like to
> purchase a portable to replace my desktop setup, but won't if I can't
> configure w/ dual monitors. I've talked to Dell, Micron, Compaq, HP.
Dell
> was most helpful, but their solution was a docking station that allowed a
> monitor hookup and the second monitor would be the smaller flat screen
from
> the notebook itself. Not really what I had in mind. Any other third
party
> solutions or suggestions in general would be greatly appreciated.
>
> --
> Thanks,
>
> Ed Canvasser
> www.calplanning.com
> www.calpresentations.com
>
Check out the "Appian Traveler" from www.appian.com.
Tom
"Ed Canvasser"
news:039929F9310B58FC00B47AE8D1330544@in.WebX.SaUC
> Anybody have a solution for dual monitors on a notebook pc? Would like to
> purchase a portable to replace my desktop setup, but won't if I can't
> configure w/ dual monitors. I've talked to Dell, Micron, Compaq, HP.
Dell
> was most helpful, but their solution was a docking station that allowed a
> monitor hookup and the second monitor would be the smaller flat screen
from
> the notebook itself. Not really what I had in mind. Any other third
party
> solutions or suggestions in general would be greatly appreciated.
>
> --
> Thanks,
>
> Ed Canvasser
> www.calplanning.com
> www.calpresentations.com
>
