Advanced External Monitor Functions?

I'm trying to run a seamless slideshow (similar to how Preview runs) on an external monitor. However, I need to be able to add files as time passes, without interupting the seamless show.
I need to either maintain control of the desktop while a slideshow runs on the external, or network/slave the computer so that I can still make changes to either a dedicated image folder, or the program itself while it is still running the show.
As advanced in graphics as these computers are, I'm sure there is a solution out there.
I have the ability to source whatever computers I need to do this, but would prefer to keep it to one or two laptops at most.
Thank you in advance for your feedback.

CD, welcome to the forum,
as your system has the 256 graphics you should have no problems whatsoever. Max resolution is 2048 x 1536
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