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I'm about to go choose a dual monitor setup:
Is there any reason why I can't just walk out and buy the two TFT screens I like (a wide screen and a 'portrait' screen) and combine them?
The wide screen would be mainly for gaming, and the portrait for browsing. I'd want the desktop stretching from one to the other (i.e., drag pointer/windows from one screen to the other).
Do I need separate gfx cards for each monitor or can one cover both? Any performance cost?
Can I have separate background images for each, seeing as they'll be different resolutions?
2For this sort of a question, it helps to mention your OS And for #2, it depends on if the video card has multiple connectors on it or not. – None – 2010-05-14T23:47:55.817
If you are planning to use the Clone feature, and display the same content on both screen, for presentations, training sessions, etc. I suggest you to buy two screen with at least the same resolution – Drake – 2010-06-10T09:16:31.223