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<blockquote data-quote="nvarras" data-source="post: 58539" data-attributes="member: 342"><p>You can have the portability of the laptop and still be able to use the keyboard, mouse and the large screen. Your new PC should have at least a few usb ports in it. If you need to you can always buy a usb hub which will add more ports. </p><p></p><p>I have my office desks (at the lab and home) set up with a desktop monitor from an old pc. This monitor connects to the SVGA port on the laptop. Then you just use either an old keyboard and mouse (as long as they are usb) or buy a wireless keyboard and mouse. And voila! You now have desktop luxury with laptop portability. And the bonus is that you now have two monitors to work on and you can drag windows back and forth. </p><p></p><p>Go into the control panel where you adjust screen resolution and set up your desktop monitor as an extension to the laptop monitor. </p><p></p><p>You could also buy a docking station but that gets a little more pricey. Flippercentral; the kids at the genius bar in the apple store should be able to help you with this if you need it. They know a ton about their products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvarras, post: 58539, member: 342"] You can have the portability of the laptop and still be able to use the keyboard, mouse and the large screen. Your new PC should have at least a few usb ports in it. If you need to you can always buy a usb hub which will add more ports. I have my office desks (at the lab and home) set up with a desktop monitor from an old pc. This monitor connects to the SVGA port on the laptop. Then you just use either an old keyboard and mouse (as long as they are usb) or buy a wireless keyboard and mouse. And voila! You now have desktop luxury with laptop portability. And the bonus is that you now have two monitors to work on and you can drag windows back and forth. Go into the control panel where you adjust screen resolution and set up your desktop monitor as an extension to the laptop monitor. You could also buy a docking station but that gets a little more pricey. Flippercentral; the kids at the genius bar in the apple store should be able to help you with this if you need it. They know a ton about their products. [/QUOTE]
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