Gary G wrote:
Thanks for your response.
I appreciate that you took the time to respond.
3-monitor cards can be had more easily than you think.
Who said anything about "new".
There are many second-hand locations, including Ebay, where you can get a good deal
on a pretty decent 3-monitor card.
In fact, although it's not below $100, I recently ordered a surplus Matrox 3-something card
that is fairly new, 3 monitor output plus an S-Video output for $119.
Not bad, eh?
Anyways - thanks for your response.
I'll have to look more into MS 2004 - it says multi-monitor support, but
it's not clear if it supports 3 and what can be displayed.
Sometimes it's non-3D kneeboard or other stuff.
I want 2 side scenery displays!
Regards,
Gary
There is new technology by NVIDIA that allows you to hook multiple GPUs
together so instead of running 3 monitors off three monitors, you can
run 3 monitors off 3 (or more) video cards. This way there will be no
power loss from the ultra high resolution of three displays. It would be
expensive, but awesome as heck.
link:
http://www.nvidia.com/page/sli.html