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Asked by stepold54 on Sun 3 May 2009 - 12:16 am UTC:
I need to buy a new computer that easily displays dual or triple monitors. It will be a Dell as I get a discount. I need some one to visit Dells website and configure a system that will be used for trading stocks, web searches, e-mail etc.. Nothing for gaming. No extra software, protection or warranties, speakers. It should take 5-700.00. I already have 2 monitors and will not be using a 3rd until possibly later. Also, would Ultramon help? The Dell Studio Mini or Slim should be considered, possibly the Inspirion 518. recent Consumer Reports says they are reliable and good. I would like to have this be an easy setup, simple instructions. Thank You!
Request for clarification by Researcher easterangel on Sun 3 May 2009 - 9:56 pm UTC:
Hi Stepold! What trading software will use? Regards!
Question clarification by stepold54 on Mon 4 May 2009 - 2:06 am UTC:
Well, as TDAmeritrade has purchase Think or Swim/Prophet I am waiting to see what the end result is as far as trading platforms. I have a TDA account. I have recently been exposed to T or S and Prophet.
Request for clarification by Researcher easterangel on Tue 5 May 2009 - 2:28 am UTC:
Hi! It seems the standard issue of Dell will be good for your purposes. Here is a way to run dual monitors in Vista! http://www.driverheaven.net/windows-vista-forum/119806-dual-monitors-vista.html Is this the information you're looking for? Regards, Easterangel
Question clarification by stepold54 on Tue 5 May 2009 - 4:54 am UTC:
Thanks for responding easterangel.. What will it take to run 3 monitors in the future? The dual monitors is pretty straight forward. My question was so I do not buy something underpowered graphics/video card wise, etc. to accomplish the 3 monitor setup later. Then, if additional hardware/memory is needed which Dell has those requirements. Thanks, Steve
Request for clarification by Researcher easterangel on Tue 5 May 2009 - 7:49 am UTC:
Hi again, Microsoft itself has an answer for this. Please take a look at the link. http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=929456 Is this now an answer to your question? Regards!
Question clarification by stepold54 on Thu 7 May 2009 - 12:20 am UTC:
easterangel: The reply is short of the answer I am looking for. Possibly the last sentence is what I feel is missing. I am not looking to search links or determine what "basic model" is. Thank you.
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