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Old 10-16-2006, 10:20 AM   #1
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Can Notebook monitor receive external Desktop Display?

hi:

i have the notebook with ati mobility radeon 9000 graphic card.

i have a desktop that i'm trying to sell and i sold my monitor separately. i would like to be able to demo desktop for potential buyers when they come over to check out and since i dont have a monitor to do it, i'm wondering if i can connect desktop video to rgb port of notebook and receive display from desktop?

any help is appreciated.

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No, laptops dont have any ports that a desktop can connect to and receive that video.
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