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Macbook with dual monitor setup
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<blockquote data-quote="Slydude" data-source="post: 1090393" data-attributes="member: 131855"><p>I am doing this with my 2008 MacBook Pro right now. In addition to the Macs own monitor I have a 24" Samsung and a 19" monitor. The 24" is attached to the computers monitor port. The other monitor is connected to a graphics adapter that runs through the USB port. I am currently using the one I reviewed in this article <a href="http://www.atpm.com/15.08/owc-usb-display-adapter.shtml" target="_blank">ATPM 15.08 - Review: OWC USB 2.0 Display Adapter</a>.</p><p></p><p>One of the problems with this device is that it does not support Open GL entirely. I suggest checking out the review for additional information. There are a number of similar devices out there (Matrox I think), but I am not sure whether they have the same Open GL problems. Since they are based on similar/identical technology I suspect that they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slydude, post: 1090393, member: 131855"] I am doing this with my 2008 MacBook Pro right now. In addition to the Macs own monitor I have a 24" Samsung and a 19" monitor. The 24" is attached to the computers monitor port. The other monitor is connected to a graphics adapter that runs through the USB port. I am currently using the one I reviewed in this article [url=http://www.atpm.com/15.08/owc-usb-display-adapter.shtml]ATPM 15.08 - Review: OWC USB 2.0 Display Adapter[/url]. One of the problems with this device is that it does not support Open GL entirely. I suggest checking out the review for additional information. There are a number of similar devices out there (Matrox I think), but I am not sure whether they have the same Open GL problems. Since they are based on similar/identical technology I suspect that they do. [/QUOTE]
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