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  • Thank you brummyfan2 for your answer. I guess when you look at clunky laptops years ago, they were heavy and had room for all kinds of plug-ins. Now-a-days, miniturization is the name of the game. I have never thought that RAM was that big and bulky. Since I am old school, I have always preferred the desktop over the…
  • Thanks again jackE for your answers. It is too bad you are not able to upgrade RAM. Although it may be cost effective, it still puts a damper upon the user as being stuck with no way to upgrade RAM. I would think the cost wouldn't be a factor as much. I know that RAM, generally is plugged in to a connector that has gold…
  • Thanks again, jack E. Your help is greatly appreciated. It seems to me that there are many changes are the result of miniaturization. Although, manufacturers are cutting some corners, the user has to get used to what is in store for the future of laptops due to that. It does make it somewhat inconvenient as you expect…
  • Thanks for your help in this matter. As far as the VGA connector, do you mean that I should plug in the 2nd monitor directly to the HDMI on my TV? I haven't tried that yet. When I plug the AC-DC adapter in on the monitor and press the AC on, the red light on the monitor does not go on. It might be an issue with the adapter…
  • Hi JackE: Thanks for getting back to me. Yes, it is an external monitor but has the familiar vga connector which I had to buy an adapter so I can use it on my Acer Aspire 3 HDMI connector. However, it doesn't work. When I connected the 2nd monitor to my previous HP laptop, it was a direct connection and the 2nd monitor…
  • I just purchased the Aspire 3 laptop and has no vga connector to add 2nd monitor. How do I connected, then?
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