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    Windows lets you add a second or a third monitor (if two VGA ports available) in your PC. In fact you could add more of them, and, since it is said that multiple monitors could greatly enhance your productivity, you might find that you can work more efficiently with them.

    There are many options available in Windows 7 to enhance your multi monitor experience. For example, you could use the second monitor to duplicate your desktop or use it as an extended monitor. You could even connect your laptop to a big TFT when you’re at home.

    How to set up multiple monitors on a desktop computer

    First, check the number of VGA ports at the back of your computer. If you find two VGA or DVI ports then you can easily set up one additional monitor. However, if you don’t find an extra VGA port then you would need to add a video adapter.

    A video adapter having more than one VGA port is easily available. Install it if you want to add two or more monitors in the current arrangement.

    If you don’t know how to add a video adapter to your PC , then you should get the help of an expert.

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    Guiding Tech

    Guidingtech.com has a great write up on how to connect your Computer to your TV.

    Here is a link to their original article.

    There could be various reasons for connecting your PC or Laptop to that old TV or the new HDTV you got recently. You might want to enjoy High Definition YouTube videos on the large screen…or skim through your collection of pictures may be…or watch a powerpoint presentation on the large screen…there could be so many reasons really.

    We wish connecting your computer to the TV was a straight-forward process. Just hook the cables, and you’re done!…we wish we could say that. There is much more to this process and hence we’ve come up with this comprehensive guide. And here we go!

    Things you need to check

    Before connecting your PC to your TV you need check for input connections (or video inputs) available on both of them. These video inputs or components accept the video signal from other devices such as a DVD player, Blu Ray player or a computer.

    You can locate them by looking at the back of your TV and computer (if it’s a laptop, look at the left or right side). Check for the following ports.

    HDMI ports

    This port is available on all the new HDTV (Digital) sets. But you won’t find it on all computers or laptop.

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