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11080, VTBook DVI/VGA PCMCIA Card

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  • What is the top resolution of this card?
    • The maximum resolution for the VTBook is 2048 x 1280 at 60Hz and 16 bit color.
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  • I have a lattitude d830. It already has an option to add a second monitor to use along with the laptop. Will this product interfere with that the second monitor? Also, can I use the two monitors on the VTBook card, laptop screen, and the monitor plugged into the screen? That is a question oud of curiousity. The end goal is to have 3 screens - latptop and two externals. Also is there a docking station that the PCMCIA card will work will so I can plug the laptop into it instead of unplug all the equipment for traveling when I am away from the office?
    • This card will not interfere with your built in video output. This card would give you a second port to give you the total of 3 monitors you are looking for. For this to work please make sure your laptop has the older PCMCIA type II slot and not the newer ExpressCard slot. Also, this card does not work with Windows Vista, so you must be running Windows 2000 or XP for it to work. We do not have any sort of docking station you could use to connect this card to your laptop instead of plugging it in directly.
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  • I purchased a VTBook last year and have since upgraded computers to a Lenova X61 w/ Vista. Using an XP driver I was able to get the VT Book to work, for a while. Now when I plug it in it still works but my USB ports become disabled. If I unplug the VTBook and reboot my USB ports work again. Is there anyhting I can do?
    • Unfortunately the VTBook is not meant to be used in windows Vista. The XP drivers are not written to be compatible with Vista. The problems you are experiencing are probably due to using the XP drivers in Vista. The only thing we can suggest would be to use a product that is supported by Vista. One option would be to use our USB to DVI Video cards. That will allow you to use additional monitors on a laptop running windows Vista.
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  • I have a Toshiba Protege R200 laptop and 2 Dell 19" UltraSharp wide screen LCD Monitor. Can I use VTBook for the above settings?
    • Based on the information we have available, there are no known major issues with Toshiba laptops.
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  • I have a Dell Inspiron 1100 and using the Sax and Dotty Show Presenter application for karaoke. The video has started to lag behind the music and my laptop video will not will not support pushing to another screen for the lyrics screen. Will this card be something that will solve my problem? That is- provide the needed video RAM that's over-taxing the RAM and push the lyrics out to a TV.
    • While this does have a separate video processor, and some (32 MB) dedicated video RAM, it will require some resources for the comptuer. If your current setup is pushing the video card too much, but the computer itself (processor and main RAM) can keep up, then the VTBook would be a good solution for you.
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