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> --- In IBM_T2X_LCD@yahoogroups.com, "educationk12" <educationk12@y...>The XP "Display Properties" interface tops out at ten monitors. If
\n> wrote:
\n> > Does the T221 count as 1 monitor. I know there are 4 DVI inputs on
\n> the
\n> > back of this monitor from what I have read. Just wondering how many
\n> > monitors XP or NT recognizes the T221 as...seems like everyone is
\n> > posting that it is two monitors, i.e. one poster may say do 1920x2400
\n> > plus 1920x2400 and another one will say some other configuration that
\n> > requires two different resolutions turned into one.
\n> >
\n> > Just wondering theoretically...XP probably could support 5 of
\n> > these...or 10?
\n> >
\n> >
\n> > > From what I have experienced and heard, XP has a limit of 10
\n> > > monitors, (along with most other versions of Windows) and the only
\n> > > way to have more is to go to NT 4.0, which supports 16.
\n>
\n> If Windows sees the T221 as 2 monitors, then it could support 5.
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