The ones I've seen on demo had an HDMI port for a 2nd monitor, but
it's difficult to find out how well that second one is supported. Is
there a separate graphic look-up table so you can profile both
screens? And what happens with monitor 1 being a touch screen and
monitor 2 being a regular screen? Can I use a Wacom tablet? Etc...
Anyway I'm glad you're happy with it.
Thanks
Jez
On 30/01/2013, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Jez, my Lenovo is one of those. I do really like it, but it lacks some
> flexibility, such as the ability to add another monitor port. The
> price-performance is the big attraction.
>
> Would I get another one? I really don't want to think about that. This
> machine should keep me in cotton for quite a while. I'll likely get a
> tablet computer next and do the computer linking thing, which I'm already
> doing with my iPad.
>
>
>
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