This may or may not work with your laptop.

On your desktop, right click desktop, click on screen resolution, extend displays, click apply, and then keep changes for the dual screen monitor function.

I use wireless on the chromebook, and use the intranet function behind the firewall with the local network in the office, for the remote desktop application-- VNC viewer.

HDMI to HDMI cable 10 foot x 2 with an inter connector if you need more than 10 feet--I got at costco

At least a 24 inch TV with 1080 resolution with a matte screen. I got this at costco.

Wall mount moveable arm.

Get your remote desktop working and you are in business. Just do some research to see what remote desktop works best with your OS on your desktop and laptop--

I recommend at least dual monitor capacity on your desktop to translate that to project xrays on your TV in exam room--sliding back and forth between screens is much easier on a small laptop in exam room, and displays easier. If Indy has time I will demonstrate this feature on a video at San Diego if there is enough interest.

Chris, this is why Amazing Charts is really leaps and bounds above any other EHR, to be able to display so nicely in the exam room. It is not only intuitive for the doc to use, but the patient can makes sense of their medical information quite easily.


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