A year or two ago, Accell's DisplayPort Multi-Monitor Adapter might have been a must have for serious gamers interested in multimonitor set-ups. Now, AMD's Eyefinity and Nvidia's Surround technologies ...
Ask any PC gamers with a beefy rig, and they'll tell you that you want to be using a multi-monitor display while gaming. Naturally, gamers aren't the only ones using multi-monitor displays, as those ...
Melita Fogarty told me, “I would like to set up two monitors, but my PC only has one port. Is there an adapter I can buy to make this work?” You can work far more efficiently with two—or better ...
Matrox Graphics announced its Matrox TripleHead2Go Digital SE external multi-monitor adapter, which expands your system's single-video output into an immersive triple-monitor setup so that you see and ...
If you are looking for an easy way to extend your computer desktop across multiple displays, it might be worth your while investigating the new Matrox TripleHead2Go multi-monitor adapter. Matrox has ...
Multi-monitor gaming began with external hardware solutions, it was a tremendously expensive and complicated mess but now it’s all at your finger tips with one video card, with usually little to no ...
Start by checking if your device and GPU support multiple displays. If its capable, ensure you have all the cables to connect the monitors. Next, hook up all the cables to the monitors and your PC ...
Laptops are practical because you can take them with you. However, laptops have a relatively small screen. If you work on a mobile computer, it quickly becomes annoying to constantly switch programs.
Dock-maker Plugable says it has come up with a way to increase the number of external monitors M1- and M2-based Macs support. While Apple says Macs with these chips can support just one to two ...
Multiple monitors expand your screen real estate, boost your productivity, and give you tons of extra room to spread out your work. Boost the benefit of your multiple monitors with these great tools.
Video cards have finally become powerful enough to drive several large (or at least large-ish) monitors at once—so of course gamers (and the video card companies that love them) have taken notice.