Zoom Picks Zoom Picks
Search:    Home :> About Us :> Security & Privacy :> ToS :> Add Your Link :> Add Your Article   
 
 

14 Ways To Persuade Your Web Site Visitors To Give You Their Email Address

Ask visitors to subscribe to your e-zine. It's a good idea to also give them a freebie when they sub ... - Rojo Sunsen
 

Property Management Software

Property management software is a computer program or computer programs that serve to simplify, stre ... - Damian Sofsian
 

A Parent??s Guide to Cellular Phones

Insightful article outlining common pitfalls in buying a cell phone for your child. - Zed Hayden
 
 

Guarantee Recipients Opening Your Emails With These Secrets To Successful Subject Lines!

Learn how to get your emails read every time. Here are a few great tips which will show you how to n ... - William Johnston
 

Tax Preparation Software

Tax preparation can be rather grueling with all the different forms to be filled, documents to be su ... - Jimmy Sturo
 
 

Home –› Computers & Networking –› Mobile Computing Systems
 

Give Your Old Laptop the High Def Monitor It's Always Wanted

 

There it sits: the shiny new high-definition monitor that you just picked up for a killer price. You pull out your laptop with dreams of sharp, hi-res graphics dancing through your head, only to realize that your laptop only has a VGA out port. You could always get a VGA to DVI adapter, but with only an analog signal, what do you do about the picture quality? The resolution? The definition? Without the digital, whats the point?

Youre not alone. With the proliferation of high definition TVs, monitors, and projectors, laptop users looking to get a bigger viewing surface than the sometimes miniscule laptop screen now have the chance to see their desktop in sharp, clear, digital high-definition.

Until recently, most laptops have only had a VGA out jack. Even the nicest multimedia platforms have only had S-Video and RCA video out in addition to the ubiquitous VGA out. Unfortunately, all of these video options are analog, resulting in a loss of clarity and resolution. The loss isnt devastating, but those wishing to experience high-def in all its glory will want to go digital.

Happily, you can now add a DVI port to your analog laptop, letting you take full advantage of the luscious visual goodness that DVI offers. The VTBook DVI/VGA Dual Display Video PCMCIA Card (the best, and as far as I can tell, only option as far as a DVI expansion card is concerned) plugs neatly into a PCMCIA slot on the side of your laptop, giving you a DVI digital high-def signal your parents would be proud of.

So go ahead and buy that hi-def monitor youve been looking at, but dont forget the VTBook. You wont regret it.

Author: Nathan Kartchner
 
Author Bio:
Nathan Kartchner is a notable scripter. Nathan likes to pen down articles about this field.
This article can be searched using: mobile computing software, history of mobile computing, mobile computing white paper
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
How to Podcast? An Introduction to Podcasting
 
Hard Drive Dead? Bring those Files Back from the Dead with the Help of a Data Recovery Service
 
Podcasting though Your Blog
 
Mobile Office Kit - What to Take With You On the Road
 
Three Way Links, The Silver Bullet of Inbound links
 
Online Casino Affiliates: Making Money From Online Casinos Without Putting Your Money at Risk
 
What Is the Real Future of Email?
 
Has Anyone Seen My Website?
 
How Popular are Blogs Today?
 
Free Advertising Methods For An Internet Business
 
 
 
Get 3 way links
 
 

Business & Services

 

Careers & Employment

 

Automobile & Automotive

 

Recreation & Entertainment

 

Society & Communities

 

Computers & Networking

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Home & Garden

 

Lifestyle & Fashion

 

Art & Culture

 

Events & News

 

Games & Play

 

Shopping & Auction

 

Self Help

 

Teens & Kids

 

Fitness & Health

 

Policies & Law

 

Finance & Banking

 

Cooking & Drinking

 

Travel & Accommodation

 

Technology & Science

 

Academics & Education

 

Property & Agents

 

Healthcare & Medicine

 
Home :> Security & Privacy :> ToS  
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.zoompicks.com - All Rights Reserved.