Is it possible to connect a 15 inch lcd monitor and a flat panel lcd tv to a computer?

What type of video card do i call for to be able to do this? I want to be capable of switch between the two displays from the computer.

Answer:
Yes, as long as the monitor/tv has VGA inputs.
It is completely possible to do. It is easier if you enjoy dual video output from your video card...ie. svga and s-video, you would connect the monitor to the traditional svga port and the tv to the s-video port, otherwise there are several adapters you can purchase to split the video signal.
You obligation an ATI All in Wonder type card. This card allows you to outlook two different monitors with like peas in a pod computer, and you can switch any item you like between them. Plus it have lots of programs for recording, editing, and lots more. You can check out this website and revise some more about it.

http://www.ati.com/products/radeon9600/a...
if youwant to breed both the lcd and the flattv a secondry screen beside your primary notebook screen afterwards you'll need some sort of switcher to do that it's something close to a hub thattakes the input from your displaycard then distribute it to both screen.
but without it you won't know how to connect 3 diveces to your display card cuz as i know the maximum number of devices u can connect is only 2. and almost adjectives kinds of 128 mb cards and above can supply 2 output devices.i use nvidea fx 5200 128mb to operate 2 monitors
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