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    #11
    Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Post
    Might look into this - thanks.

    One of things I'm keen on is to use the laptop screen and a single monitor so that I have a dual display. I'm not sure that is possible from what you're saying above?
    It's possible - I have two screens plus the laptop screen in the middle of them, but I could configure it to mirror the same display on all screens if I wanted to.
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      #12
      Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Post
      Might look into this - thanks.

      One of things I'm keen on is to use the laptop screen and a single monitor so that I have a dual display. I'm not sure that is possible from what you're saying above?
      Depends if laptop has external display option i.e. HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort etc...

      If it does then get a laptop stand - I use one of these -

      Kensington Easy Riser Portable Laptop Stand by Viking


      then just connect up external monitor, keyboard and mouse (wireless makes it easier)...

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