Laptop monitor for another computer?

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Laptop monitor for another computer?

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Anyway to use my laptop monitor as a monitor for a tower?
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With or without taking apart the laptop?
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Without.

I would like to use it when working on another computer since I don't have much desk space.
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I can’t think of anything that wouldn’t involve opening it up and accessing the display directly…sorry.
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I suppose you could VNC or Remote Desktop to the Tower ... this letting you use and manipulate the desktop of the Tower without having to have a monitor actually attached to the Tower. Requires network connection to the tower.
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I do use LogMeIn once I get things up and running but at the beginning when \"Restoring\" or installing a new OS.

I may have to breakdown and buy an flat screen so I can get this 17\" CRT out of here.

The problem with that is they're making them bigger and better and I'd like about a 15\" or less.

Oh well....thanks for the input.
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Generally speaking, how difficult is it with dismantling an old laptop? Because I have a couple old laptops lying around that either have some critical hardware failure or are past their time that I might try it with sometime if it isn't too difficult...
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Post by TechPro »

Interesting idea ... however to do that with a laptop's display you would still have to figure out how to attach power to the display (it's gotta come from somewhere), and you'd have to fashion a data signal connector because what is used inside the laptop is not the kind of connector you'd use to connect to the desktop.
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The hardware is NOT compatible with a regular desktop card.

However, if it still runs, you can use it as an \"extended\" desktop with a piece of software called Synergy.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/synergy2/
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