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<blockquote data-quote="adler" data-source="post: 396877" data-attributes="member: 31157"><p>K so I'm getting my macbook pro 17" in a short while... I'm going to hook it up to a 19" widescreen, for dual monitors. From other people experiences how is it working with a laptop and another monitor. For example I'm buying a wireless mightly mouse... but my main question is the key board... should i grab an external keyboard aswell. because in my perspective wouldn't it feel weird to be so close to your MBP and also looking at the 19". I personally like my monitors set back a little, so like I think i would be too close if i were typing on the MBP, while it's hooked up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adler, post: 396877, member: 31157"] K so I'm getting my macbook pro 17" in a short while... I'm going to hook it up to a 19" widescreen, for dual monitors. From other people experiences how is it working with a laptop and another monitor. For example I'm buying a wireless mightly mouse... but my main question is the key board... should i grab an external keyboard aswell. because in my perspective wouldn't it feel weird to be so close to your MBP and also looking at the 19". I personally like my monitors set back a little, so like I think i would be too close if i were typing on the MBP, while it's hooked up. [/QUOTE]
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