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Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Me or Microsoft Windows 98

Microsoft PowerPoint: Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003, Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 (also known as Microsoft PowerPoint XP) or Microsoft PowerPoint 2000.

Hardware: A system with multiple display outputs.

The following vendors manufacture multi-monitor graphic display cards:

  1. Matrox: Matrox manufactures true dual-head cards - Millennium G450, Millennium G550, Matrox P650 and P750, Matrox Parhelia.
  2. NVidia: NVidia's MX and Go series of graphic cards have multi-monitor features. GeForce2 and GeForce4 both have MX and Go variants.
  3. Appian Graphics: Appian Rushmore and Appian Hurricane.

Many modern laptops support dual monitor functions without extra hardware. If it doesn't have in-built support, a PCMCIA graphic card can be plugged into the laptop. The PCMCIA graphic card will fit into the laptop's PCMCIA slot and can be connected to another monitor. PowerShow can use this monitor as a second monitor.

The following vendors manufacture PCMCIA graphic cards:

  1. Village Tronic: VTBook
  2. Margi: The Display-to-Go. Discontinued.
  3. Appian Graphics: Traveler PCMCIA. Discontinued.

Matrox manufactures video splitters that can be connected to a laptop. This video splitter can act like additional monitor for the laptop. The Matrox DualHead2Go box provides this feature. Please visit this page to know how to use OfficeOne PowerShow with Matrox DualHead2Go box.


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