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How to set up a Home Network
Setting up a home network may seem complicated, but this is only a common misunderstanding. The simplicity and convenience that a home network can provide, far outweighs the simple process required to create a home network and share files between computers.
Continue Reading Add comment September 22, 2009
How To Set Up Skype
Skype is one of the easiest and most reliable methods of communication through the Internet. It is extremely simple to use, and there is absolutely no cost involved in using it. One of the features of Skype that stands out includes having the opportunity to talk to other people all over the world who are running the same Skype program at no cost.
Continue Reading 6 comments May 28, 2009
USB to Monitor Adapter for your Computer or Laptop
A great little addition to your system, can make quite a big difference to how you use your PC or Laptop computer!
By adding a USB to VGA or a newer style USB to DVI video adapter, you can now very eaily upgrade your desktop windows pc or windows based laptop to a multi-screen system. They are aimed at anyone who would benefit from such an additional screen and are great for presentations too.
There are a few variants available, and you should make yourself aware of these before proceeding. Computer monitors either come with a 15 pin VGA input or the newer DVI (Digital Video Interface) input. Some displays do come with both, so do check with your monitors before purchasing. If you haven’t decided on your monitors just yet, then the DVI would be the better interface to go for, for now and future use.
Also, you need to decide on what size of monitors you intend to use. The more basic USB video adapters will only allow for resolutions up to 1280 x 1024 (Around 17 to 19″ Monitors), with more advanced adapters allowing for greater resolutions. Also be aware of widescreen displays, as a 19 inch widescreen displays resolution is greater than that of a standard 19 inch display.
Windows XP and Vista will recognise the USB Video Adapter, and then by editing your desktop settings, you can tell your system how you want to setup your 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or even 6th display to work. Yes you can add up to a maximum of 6 displays to your pc or laptop!
Common Applications include:
When you have these connected, simply right click your desktop and bring up your Properties icon > Settings Tab. Then you can select the options from here to allow the configuration of your other screens. Perhaps you want to clone your content, so you see the same image on all screens? Or perhaps you want to drag n drop applications between windows, so you can see multiple windows arcoss your displays? No problem!
- Web/Graphics/CAD Designers
- Accountancy
- Training, Support or Sales Order Processing
- Video Editing and Digital Artists
- Simulations and Gaming
- Financial Trading Desks
Related Product Links of Interest:
www.mediaatlantic.com/lcd – LCD Monitor and Complete Multi Screen Kits
www.mediaatlantic.com/ – USB to Monitor Adapters
www.mediaatlantic.com/graphics – Range of Graphics Cards available
www.mediaatlantic.com/cables – LCD Monitor Cables and many more
www.mediaatlantic.com/brackets – LCD Monitor Mounts and Brackets
Add comment March 5, 2009
How to setup dual/multiscreen displays on my computer
- Web/Graphics/CAD Designers
- Accountancy
- Training, Support or Sales Order Processing
- Video Editing and Digital Artists
- Simulations and Gaming
- Financial Trading Desks
- Or just showing off!

If in doubt, leave it to an expert and do check your original warranty before opening your computer case, as mistakes could prove expensive!
Related Product Links of Interest:
www.mediaatlantic.com/brackets – LCD Monitor Mounts and Brackets
If in doubt, leave it to an expert and do check your original warranty before opening your computer case, as mistakes could prove expensive!
Related Product Links of Interest:
www.mediaatlantic.com/brackets – LCD Monitor Mounts and Brackets
If you want a multi screen setup that is both useful and asthetically easy on the eye, then it would always be beneficial to have the same size displays in use together. Even better, if you are able to use all of the same make, model and colour of monitor. You can then align them together on your desk, wall mount them together or invest in a quality multiscreen desk stand, if your budget allows it. Your eyes will then be able to adjust more easily, as all screens would be of the same, type, size, resolution and frequency.
Add comment March 4, 2009


