Geoff wrote:Hmm, the one that I have is the LG L1750SQ - it only appears to have one input. It was a great price though
. 8ms
, and yes I read what Leigh said about the minimum refresh rate u can physically go is 16ms, but I like the monitor and I got it for a good price
Sounds like the one I bought recently.
To make your PC drive two monitors your video card needs to have dual outputs. It may have these already, but you might not be recognising the second one.
Locate your video card at the back of your pc. If the video is integrated into your MB, then you're temporarily stuck, but if it's not, see how many multi-pin connectors there are on the back of the card. What you're used to seeing will be the 15 pin mini-D connector, and that's what you're currently connected to.
Is there another connector, (usually) white and rectangular, and about one and a quarter inches long by about three eighths wide? If so, you're almost in luck; that's your DVI connector.
If this is the case, you may have recieved a DVI- VGA converter with the PC (or video card) and all you need to do is use that adapter between your new monitor and the video card.
If not, then you'll need to by a card that supports dual monitors. Fortunately, these are all that not expensive and $50 - $100 should see you on your way.