cstocks
Platinum Member
Recently my computer video card died so I shopped around on the internet for a new card to replace it. I wanted to buy a good one because the last card had poor resolution and viewing photos and other graphics was a disappointment. I shopped around and compared brands and prices and features and finally picked one out and had it shipped to my house.
One side benefit of this new card, which is made by NVidia, is that it has connections for two monitors. I never thought I would get a second monitor so I did not give that feature much thought when I bought the card. However, a couple of weeks ago it rained at work and the roof leaked and a Dell monitor which was sitting under the leak got wet. The monitor appeared to have shorted out and the IT contractor replaced it with a new monitor and I was told to dump the shorted one in the dumpster. Instead of tossing it I asked if I could have it and I was told I could. I had a hunch that maybe the monitor would still work once it dried out since I have seen the same thing happen to keyboards before.
So I brought the monitor home and plugged it and and guess what? It worked as good as new. I looked at the video card connectors on the back of my computer and saw that I needed an adapter before I could plug the monitor in. I bought the adapter and set up the second monitor tonight and made some neat discoveries.
For one, when I click on a link here in the forums, instead of the new page popping up on top of my TBN screen the linked page pops up on the other monitor screen. Cool!
After making this nice l'il discovery I had a thought. I wonder what happens when I get pop ups. So I went to a website that I knew would hit me with pop ups and sure enough, the pesky pop ups appeared on the second screen! Too cool! Instead of the PITA pop ups getting in the way they are conveniently stashed on the second screen where I can delete them at my leisure.
I am still playing with this new dual monitor concept and have made a couple of other observations. I can keep my e-mail on one screen while I surf the net or play a video game on the other screen. If I want to buy or sell a stock I can put live quotes on one screen while I set up my buy/sell on the other screen and make quicker executions of my trades. I am trying to figure out how to open a book in Excel and spread it across both screens.
Having two monitors has opened up new possibilities for how to optimize my computer and making my internet experience a lot more interesting and efficient. Does anyone else have two monitors on their computer? Do you know or can you think of any other ways I can utilize both monitors?
One side benefit of this new card, which is made by NVidia, is that it has connections for two monitors. I never thought I would get a second monitor so I did not give that feature much thought when I bought the card. However, a couple of weeks ago it rained at work and the roof leaked and a Dell monitor which was sitting under the leak got wet. The monitor appeared to have shorted out and the IT contractor replaced it with a new monitor and I was told to dump the shorted one in the dumpster. Instead of tossing it I asked if I could have it and I was told I could. I had a hunch that maybe the monitor would still work once it dried out since I have seen the same thing happen to keyboards before.
So I brought the monitor home and plugged it and and guess what? It worked as good as new. I looked at the video card connectors on the back of my computer and saw that I needed an adapter before I could plug the monitor in. I bought the adapter and set up the second monitor tonight and made some neat discoveries.
For one, when I click on a link here in the forums, instead of the new page popping up on top of my TBN screen the linked page pops up on the other monitor screen. Cool!
After making this nice l'il discovery I had a thought. I wonder what happens when I get pop ups. So I went to a website that I knew would hit me with pop ups and sure enough, the pesky pop ups appeared on the second screen! Too cool! Instead of the PITA pop ups getting in the way they are conveniently stashed on the second screen where I can delete them at my leisure.
I am still playing with this new dual monitor concept and have made a couple of other observations. I can keep my e-mail on one screen while I surf the net or play a video game on the other screen. If I want to buy or sell a stock I can put live quotes on one screen while I set up my buy/sell on the other screen and make quicker executions of my trades. I am trying to figure out how to open a book in Excel and spread it across both screens.
Having two monitors has opened up new possibilities for how to optimize my computer and making my internet experience a lot more interesting and efficient. Does anyone else have two monitors on their computer? Do you know or can you think of any other ways I can utilize both monitors?