- Jun 18, 2006
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Our ER uses a number of digital radiology viewing machines, and one is going fuzzy.
To the best I can determine it seems to be the monitor, an old huge pair of CRTs. We were looking to get them replaced now for 2 years but are being told that it must wait until a new system is purchased which seems to be held up.
There are two other viewers that use single monitors and are using regular svga monitor cables (one old grey and one of the new standard blue cables). The dual monitor are some cables that I have never seen elsewhere.
How difficult is it to run two monitors with commercially available video cards, and LCD's.
To the best I can determine it seems to be the monitor, an old huge pair of CRTs. We were looking to get them replaced now for 2 years but are being told that it must wait until a new system is purchased which seems to be held up.
There are two other viewers that use single monitors and are using regular svga monitor cables (one old grey and one of the new standard blue cables). The dual monitor are some cables that I have never seen elsewhere.
How difficult is it to run two monitors with commercially available video cards, and LCD's.