21 Jul 2011 at 00:16 #1 rnickster rnickster Associate Joined 4 Mar 2007 Posts 409 Location Manchester Wondering if it is possible to hook up my new Macbook Pro with 2 external monitors and if so what cables/hubs are required to make it happen Thanks for any help
Wondering if it is possible to hook up my new Macbook Pro with 2 external monitors and if so what cables/hubs are required to make it happen Thanks for any help
21 Jul 2011 at 00:34 #2 Skyboat Skyboat Soldato Joined 13 Jan 2005 Posts 3,374 Location South West Either a display(s) supporting Thunderbolt or something like the Matrox DualHead2Go.
21 Jul 2011 at 06:07 #3 Spit Spit Permabanned Joined 8 Nov 2003 Posts 6,743 Location Yorkshire That's what I have: http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18281610&highlight=Matrox
21 Jul 2011 at 11:55 #4 sidethink sidethink Associate Joined 13 Apr 2007 Posts 961 Location Belfast, Northern Ireland If your Macbook has Thunderbolt or a Mini DisplayPort, Apple sell a Mini DisplayPort to Dual DVI adaptor. For a whopping £70. Good luck.
If your Macbook has Thunderbolt or a Mini DisplayPort, Apple sell a Mini DisplayPort to Dual DVI adaptor. For a whopping £70. Good luck.
21 Jul 2011 at 16:14 #5 Phrozenpenguin Phrozenpenguin Associate Joined 20 Oct 2002 Posts 484 sidethink said: If your Macbook has Thunderbolt or a Mini DisplayPort, Apple sell a Mini DisplayPort to Dual DVI adaptor. For a whopping £70. Good luck. Click to expand... Its an adaptor to DUAL LINK DVI. You don't get two DVI ports, and can't use multiple monitors. Its for high resolution 30" displays.
sidethink said: If your Macbook has Thunderbolt or a Mini DisplayPort, Apple sell a Mini DisplayPort to Dual DVI adaptor. For a whopping £70. Good luck. Click to expand... Its an adaptor to DUAL LINK DVI. You don't get two DVI ports, and can't use multiple monitors. Its for high resolution 30" displays.