Hi Paul:
I have had a setup like this in the past on Mac -- basically treating your client monitor as a third computer monitor, and running it in full-screen-display. It required an upgraded video card, as well as dual-link DVI adapters to provide extra power to the monitors via USB ports. This can work, sort-of. But it's not as good as having a proper client monitor. Getting a reasonable colour adjustment on the full-screen display is tricky, and it typically exhibits some horizontal tearing on motion which can be quite distracting. This was a couple years ago, so it might work better now.
Cheers,
--Michael
These will probably sound stupid and uninformed, but is there a graphics card I can use
that will enable me to hook up two monitors and a client monitor, or do I have to go the
in/out box route?
Thanks.
Paul
Posted by: Michael Brockington <mbrock321@gmail.com>
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