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PostPosted: 06 May 2010, 22:43 
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Hey Guys,

I'm more of a business user and I was wondering if someone could help with a couple of TripleHead2Go questions.

Currently, I've got a bigass workstation with three 2007WFP Dell Monitors. They're running at 1680x1050 and I really like the additional workspace that I get with the three monitors. It's about time to upgrade the computer and I was wondering if my current Dell 14z Laptop could use all three monitors at 1680x1050 with the TripleHead2Go. The card I have in the machine is a GeForce 9400M G with 256MB of RAM.

Also, I was wondering how Windows 7 treats the screens. Is there a way to break the screens up so that you effectively have three desktops? So that each monitor has it's own start menu and that windows maximize to each monitor instead of the whole thing?

Thanks for all your help!

Evan


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PostPosted: 29 Mar 2011, 00:12 
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there should be no problem with your hardwere only limit is your gfx 256 mb vram
it will be ok for very simple 3d but for heavy 3d 256mv vram its useless

about second question you will not have 3 separate start menus
3 monitors are threaten as one big space but you can specify on witch you wont to open windows


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