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Hi All,

I'm trying to hook up two monitors to my MacBook Pro. I was going to go the Matrox route, but really wanted to have two distinct displays instead of two monitors 'acting like one'. Because of this, I decided to try out the Diamond USB display adapter for one and the normal mini-port/DVI adapter for the other.

The issue is is that I cannot seem to calibrate the USB display adapter, and the colors are just awful. Am I doing something wrong, or is there really no way to calibrate the display?

Thanks in advance!
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