Dual dVI display?

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You would just use the DVI to VGA adapter that was included with your MBP and a VGA cable to connect to this device. Or get a DVI to VGA cable.

Looks like it should work, but whether you can get it in the UK or not???
 
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I was investigating this question, too, as I prepare to switch to a Mac. I've been thinking about he 24" iMac and eliminating my dual dispaly (or keeping a 20" LCD to the side), or going with a MBP if I could use dual displays (not the MBP screen). Thanks for the link to this product review. In addition, I found the following page on MAxtor's site which shows compatibility to the Macs (and even an option to hook up 3 screens). Looks like about $150-$170 online, depending on the store.

http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/gxm/support/dh2go/compatibility.php

Is anyone using this with a MB or MBP?
 
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I THINK we use these maxtors at school. let me say that again I THINK we use maxtors at school
I'm thinking about buying one for my computer.
 

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