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    Is this possible to connect a NETBOOK to a 19" display monitor?

    In this days i am using the computer with the operating system Microsoft windows 7 and have a Sam-sung 19" computer screen.. and i am thinking of buying one of those small NET-BOOK like HP Mini or ASUS EEE PC,etc. Can I normally work like Gaming, Watching Movie, can i Use Keyboard an the mouse. I don't have any idea how to connect NET-BOOK to the outside monitor, if suppose i connect the NET-BOOK to the Monitor would it will effect the performance of the NET-BOOK means it will decrease the performance or not.? Anybody has an idea about this situation help me out.

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    Re: Is this possible to connect a NETBOOK to a 19" display monitor?

    Yes you can connect the your monitor with the NET_BOOK whichever you want to connect. NET-BOOK might be hard to your eyes Bcoz the screen of the NET-BOOK is small than the normal Monitor. Whenever you connect the monitor to your NET-BOOK it allow you to choose screen resolution and the refresh rates that will less harm your eyes. Connecting two computer will make your task easier to perform. To connect you have to follow certain rules it is nothing but a step:- 1--> Plug a LCD monitor into the external VGA port of your NET-BOOK.2--> Then Turn on the LCD then start your NET-BOOK.3--> Click the Display List and select your external monitor,
    then Select 2 Plug and Play Monitor And then simply it works OK.
    Just this rules you will automatically find the solution.

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    Re: Is this possible to connect a NETBOOK to a 19" display monitor?

    Not to worry Bcoz one my friend is using this kind of monitor which is connected to the Sam-sung NC10. For the connection you just plug the proper wire means VGA cable and then start the second monitor. After connecting you must change the revolution property. Just set the property of 19" monitor to the 1280 x 1024 and the NET-BOOK property to 1024 x 600. If you don't change the property of both Monitor and NET-BOOK it won't work properly. The use of two monitor will make tasks easier by allowing you to keep more windows visible. If you want that your computer work properly then don't forget to change the property of resolution if you won;t it will never work good. Just try this will help you to come out from this mess.

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    Re: Is this possible to connect a NETBOOK to a 19" display monitor?

    Here you are trying to connect your NET-BOOK to your monitor. If you serious about to use two monitor it good Bcoz it save your time and you can work fast.
    ASUS EEE PC 1015PEM and 1018P both are the new NET-BOOK version in the market. For this you just connect the main code wire to the monitor and then just be perfect when you are about to change the resolution property on both side.Both ASUS NET-BOOK come with a 10.1-inch display, with Intel Atom N550 1.5GHz dual core CPU and Windows 7 Starter. This is good for all kind of application.After connecting you can start the system and then you are able to play game and also can do important work. So after performing above task you can face your problem on your own.

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