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	<title>Comments on: Two monitors, one computer</title>
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		<title>By: Zoe</title>
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		<description>Looking for 2 monitors to attach to my MacBookPro... sounds crazy but I just played on someone&#039;s PC setup this way and WOW, i want two 20&quot; monitors in addition to the 17&quot;macbook pro screen. I&#039;ve run across a few options like using Dell monitors with a pcmcia card or the more expensive options like digital tiger or cinnemasive, but i&#039;m interested if anyone has tried any of the above with a macbook pro.</description>
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