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The video card in my 1 year old desktop works equally well with a
new 24" flatscreen LCD and a 7 year old 21" CRT monitor.
As an aside, if you're running Windows XP, you could just use remote
desktop to access the new machine(s) from the current machine/monitor
setup (i.e. no need for a second monitor at all). I drive 9 other
boxes this way from my laptop! Not sure if you need XP Pro for that
feature though.
Mike
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Steve Dugas" <sjdugas@xxx> wrote:
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> Hi All - I am thinking about buying another computer for running
optimizations. I can buy the computer with or without a monitor, and
to keep the price down I would like to buy it without and just use an
old monitor I already have. If I included a monitor in the purchase,
my choices are limited to digital flat-panel monitors. My question
is, will the new video card ( for a digital flat-panel monitor ) work
OK with my old bulky regular monitor? Thanks a lot for any help!
>
> Steve
>
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