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The monitor has a VGA and a DVI input. You can only connect the monitor as a second screen if your computer has enough outputs. If it is a all in one computer where you do not have a separated tower, then since the monitor houses the CPU unit, if you have a VGA output you should be able to connect it. Now if what you mean is that you have a tower connected to a monitor and the monitor has more inputs on the back and you want to connect another monitor using those inputs, then it will not work since they both are inputs
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If your talking about daisy chaining monitors, no this monitor can not do that. If you simply asking if you can plugin a second monitor to your PC, than yes so long as you have at least x2 video outputs and the one being used to this monitor is DVI or VGA.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I can't speak for the VGA, though I've not had luck in the past. My dual monitor setup runs one monitor using a DVI to HDMI....DVI to monitor, HDMI side to PC. The second monitor runs DVI to DVI. You'll probably want to make sure, in display settings, that you are set to "Extend."
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, you can add another monitor with VGA input and output ports.
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