View Full Version : is it possible to watch movie on 2 screens?
aquahmonk
04-24-2006, 12:27 PM
Hi I am thinking of getting two 19" monitors instead of a 20"
I was wondering if it's possible to watch a movie with half of it on one screen and the other half on other screen. So the left monitor would show left half of movie, and right monitor the right half.
Is this possible?
If so, how can it be done.
Thanks:passwird:
Jeffbx
04-25-2006, 05:01 AM
Sure, as long as your videocard supports multiple screens. We do this in a big conference room & actually run 2 projectors off of a single machine.
Makes for a pretty nice movie screening room on the weekends!
rajatQ2
04-25-2006, 05:28 PM
you want to watch a movie with two full bezels right in the middle?
aquahmonk
04-25-2006, 06:00 PM
I can have a larger wide screen with two 19 inch LCDs than a 20" one.
Having the bezel is a good compromise for a larger screen I guess.
I can also overlap the two bezel into one.
If I sit far away enough it probably will be ok.
Thanks for the reply!
ArkiStan
04-27-2006, 05:41 PM
hmmm...I don't know. I'd appreciate a bigger penis. But not at the price of having it slit down the middle.
speedracer120
04-27-2006, 05:42 PM
Dude, Arki, you're so freaking random.
redcolours
04-30-2006, 08:28 PM
I can have a larger wide screen with two 19 inch LCDs than a 20" one.
Having the bezel is a good compromise for a larger screen I guess.
I can also overlap the two bezel into one.
If I sit far away enough it probably will be ok.
Thanks for the reply!
probably is the key word here.
i have 2 20.1 LCD screens side by side (traditional 4:3 aspect ratio), and having a movie play with that split in the middle is friekin annoying. its like watching an outdoor movie with a light pole in the middle. besides even if you overlap the bezels, there is still that one bezel down the middle.
maybe its good if the movie is shot left or right off center. but dont movies generally get filmed with most of whats happening towards the center of the shot? just throwing that out there.... :shrug:
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