- Microsoft Windows 10
- Microsoft Windows 8.1
- Windows 8
- Windows 7
The following vendors manufacture multi-monitor graphic display cards:
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ATI: ATI manufactures true dual-head and quad-head cards - ATI
FirePro 2450.
- Matrox: Matrox manufactures
true dual-head cards - Millennium G450, Millennium G550, Matrox P650 and
P750, Matrox Parhelia.
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NVidia: NVidia's MX and Go series of graphic cards have
multi-monitor features. GeForce2 and GeForce4 both have MX and Go
variants.
Click
here to
see a range of multi-monitor cards available through Amazon.
Many modern laptops support dual monitor functions without extra
hardware. To extend a laptop with more monitors, USB display adapters or
a PCMCIA graphic card can be plugged into the laptop. A USB display
adapter plug into the USB ports of your machine. The PCMCIA graphic card
will fit into the laptop's PCMCIA slot and can be connected to another
monitor. PowerViewer can use this monitor as another monitor.
USB display adaptors are also available in the market and they provide a
very inexpensive way to add display outputs to your laptop. Click
here for a list
of some of the USB display adaptors available from Amazon.
Village Tronic VTBook is an
example of the PCMCIA graphic cards available in the market.