MacBook Pro with 2 external monitor goodness....How 2?
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2008-05-12 02:42 AM
2008-05-12
02:42 AM
OK all you Mac hippies......how can I achieve such a feature?
I'd like to use my MBP as my desktop without utilizing the 17"LCD lappy screen.
I want to use my 30" Dell LCD monitor as primary and a 2nd 19" LCD monitor for 3D window, word, excel, firefox...etc....
Attaching one external monitor is piece of cake....but an additional one?
hmmmmmm
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2008-05-12 03:38 PM
2008-05-12
03:38 PM
To date there is no way to run a more than one external monitor from a MBP in the conventional sense. At least the last time I checked there was no PC card video adapter. However there is a box out there that splits the video from the DVI into 2 DVI's and allows a single video connection (up to the rez of a 30" monitor) to span 2 smaller monitors. Of the many downsides to this approach is that the menu bar will be split in two.
This is one of my few complaints with the MBP. My teammates Dells can run two monitors (one from DVI and one from VGA) however I notice that they never use the screen of the laptop itself when the machine is thus docked.
This is one of my few complaints with the MBP. My teammates Dells can run two monitors (one from DVI and one from VGA) however I notice that they never use the screen of the laptop itself when the machine is thus docked.
Nattering nabob of negativism
2023 MBP M2 Max 32GM. MaxOS-Current
2023 MBP M2 Max 32GM. MaxOS-Current
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2008-05-12 11:28 PM
2008-05-12
11:28 PM
Search and thee shall find:
http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/gxm/products/mac/home.php
Runs about $ 240.00.
Ouch.
Runs about $ 240.00.
Ouch.

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2008-05-13 12:25 AM
2008-05-13
12:25 AM
Antonin wrote:That was the exact box I was thinking of.
Search and thee shall find:
http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/gxm/products/mac/home.php
Runs about $ 240.00.
Ouch.
But the issue is that the MBP will only drive up to one 30" monitor. I think If you tried to do a 30" and a 19", you'd run out of video oomph. I think.
Nattering nabob of negativism
2023 MBP M2 Max 32GM. MaxOS-Current
2023 MBP M2 Max 32GM. MaxOS-Current
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2008-11-21 07:36 AM
2008-11-21
07:36 AM
Hello everybody, I am a college student and I have a very nice 24" LCD monitor that I use with my regular laptop, but I wasn't sure if you had to buy an Apple monitor for a Mac laptop or if the connections are all the same? Can you use a regular LCD HP Monitor with a APPLE MAC Laptop? Please help with your great knowledge and experience. Thanks for your help.

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2008-11-21 08:18 AM
2008-11-21
08:18 AM
You are fine as long as it has a regular VGA-type or a digital connection like they all do.
Macs have had conventional connectors for many years.
Macs have had conventional connectors for many years.
Dwight Atkinson

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2008-11-21 08:34 AM
2008-11-21
08:34 AM
OOps. Just checked the website since i am getting ready to order another laptop and the connector is no longer included - you'll need a specialized adapter from apple that can be ordered when you order the laptop.
Dwight Atkinson