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* First of all you need a CardBus compliant notebook.
When running two screens, VTBook will use around 3W of power, near to the CardBus specification limit, and we found a few notebooks with limitations to the maximum power supplied to CardBus devices.
* One VTBook, of course!
* A Windows XP or 2000 installation. If you are using Windows XP, you'll have two drivers to choose from. If you are using Windows 2000 you'll be able to use only the Virtual DualHead resolutions using the Standard driver.
* One VGA display. Important: for best quality the DualHead cable directly connects to a VGA connector so you'll not be able to use a VGA display with a permanently connected cable unless you use a gender changer, which may degrade quality,
* One DVI display. Important: for best quality the DualHead cable directly connects to a DVI connector so you'll not be able to use a DVI display with a permanently connected cable.

Important notice: it is not possible to run a dual VGA configuration using a simple DVI-to-VGA adapter: the DualHead cable outputs a DVI-D digital-only signal. A dual VGA setup can be only be used with a rather pricey DVI-to-VGA converter that converts digital signals to analog signals.


Price: $79.00
  

 
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