Well not really DVI but just a dual monitor display question.I have a docking station that has 2 DVI-D ports, 2 DisplayPorts, and 1 VGA. I have two monitors with a VGA and HDMI port. What's the best way to run a dual display off this setup?[Edited on September 17, 2012 at 11:17 AM. Reason : .]
9/17/2012 11:13:50 AM
Plug your monitors into two DVIsHook up your HDTV into the HDMI to watch your torrents on the big screenInstall UltraMonSet up shortcuts to several monitor profiles (dual monitor, monitor+tv, monitor horizontal+monitor vertical etc)Enjoy your system, two monitors at a time
9/17/2012 11:41:32 AM
^Not exactly, the monitors aren't native DVI and there is no HDMI port on the docking station.However, if the DVI ports on the docking station are DVI-I (likely) then you can get two VGA to DVI-A converters ($cheap) and do that for the monitor, then get a HDMI to DisplayPort converter (probably also cheap, though I've never priced them) to solve the TV issue. Then proceed as above.Alternately, you could get two HDMI to DVI-D converters for the monitors, and then plug your TV into the VGA port. Better quality image on the monitors, not as good on the TV.What are the size & max res of the monitors? Do they have integrated speakers (rare but possible) or do you handle your sound separately? Are you planning to hook up a TV as well, or not? This will help determine which way to proceed.[Edited on September 17, 2012 at 12:27 PM. Reason : d]
9/17/2012 12:21:34 PM
Oops completely missed the fact that monitors font have DVI First thing to try is a DVI to VGA adapter an see I the laptop will detect the monitor and switch to analog-over-DVI. If that works, then you have VGA to VGA and DVI to VGA, still leaving HDMI port free to use with a TV. Otherwise you will need a converter
9/17/2012 12:33:02 PM
Unfortunately, the docking station ports are DVI-D.What about a DP to HDMI converter?http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=104&cp_id=10428&cs_id=1042801&p_id=4826&seq=1&format=2this is a workstation and will not be used for TV so don't worry about that[Edited on September 17, 2012 at 12:43 PM. Reason : .]
9/17/2012 12:42:51 PM
If the docking station ports are DVI-D then that adapter there ^ is your only option. You can't convert VGA to DVI-D (at least not with a simple converter, as you're going digital to analog and would need a separate piece of hardware). So use the HDMI ports on the monitors, get two of those converters, done. Or you could use one HDMI -> DP converter and go native VGA on monitor #2, but as I said, depending on the resolution and refresh rate you want to run, digital may be the better option.[Edited on September 17, 2012 at 3:44 PM. Reason : dd]
9/17/2012 3:42:56 PM
ordered two of emdonethanks for the help
9/17/2012 4:25:31 PM