Sunday, 7 July 2019

laptop - Multiple monitors (3) in notebook using HDMI and vga port, with a graphic card only


I have a HP dv9830us laptop. It has a vga-out and a hdmi-out port.


I want to know if it's possible to use 3 devices, each one with different displays, using just one graphic card - NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GS? (Original, vga with an external monitor and hdmi with a full hd tv). Where I can find this kind of information?


If not possible, I would like to know alternatives like:



  • "Usb" solutions to be possible to connect to the external lcd or to a TV. The TV should be flawless, but the second monitor can have slow response times; (I've found some Usb Video adapters, do these units really work?)

  • Cheap PCMCIA video cards to be possible to connect to an external monitor, so I would use the hdmi with the tv and this second video card to output to another monitor.


I'm using Windows 7 and Ubuntu 10.04. Is this possible in both systems?



Answer



Both Windows and Linux support 3 displays just fine. As for if your hardware supports it, my guess is that it is unlikely, especially on a laptop. Probably to save on costs it only supports a single external display, and not both. Of course you could always try, if it doesn't work, you've only lost $5 to buy the cable (assuming you don't already have one, and you don't buy it from some ripoff place like BestBuy)


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