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| Hi all, My first post - so here goes... I have a 32" HD ready TV (with 15 pin d-sub) and an ATI Radeon X800 graphics card and am hoping to get a new full HD TV for Xmas (also with 15 pin d-sub). My question is, can I connect my graphics card to both TVs, via HDMI, to achieve a high def picture on both, or do I need to get a new / additional card? If so, could anyone recommend one that is reasonably priced? Thanks for your help in advance. Matthew ![]() |
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| yes you can as long as you have 2 d-sub or vga ports on your card. |
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