Multi-monitor - Graphics Cards

Graphics Cards

These display adapters are built with two or more outputs of various types. Typically these will be DVI ports and/or VGA. The older CRT monitors will usually use VGA, while higher-end CRTs may include BNC or DVI. LCDs - depending on the model - usually support either or both. Conventional or high-definition television outputs are also sometimes provided, although these will commonly disable one of the other display outputs when accessed and cannot be used to create a third display device.

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