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PiP Dicatator

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Feb 18, 2007
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Hey I just bought a PC and a Mac, I needed two systems and I have never owned a Mac so I thought i would give it a try. I am not sure which it is but I know its a good one I will get the model name later.

Anyway lets cut to the chase I am a professional trader so my job involves checking out charts. I need a huge amount of screen space, i was wondering if I could hookup a big 30 inch screen in the middle and two 20s on the side on a MAC?

I can do that on PC but I am not sure how Macs work.
 
We really do need to know what model mac you have before we can answer because the answer depends on the model :)
 
Hey I just bought a PC and a Mac, I needed two systems and I have never owned a Mac so I thought i would give it a try. I am not sure which it is but I know its a good one I will get the model name later.

Anyway lets cut to the chase I am a professional trader so my job involves checking out charts. I need a huge amount of screen space, i was wondering if I could hookup a big 30 inch screen in the middle and two 20s on the side on a MAC?

I can do that on PC but I am not sure how Macs work.

Only the Mac Pro can have 3 monitors connected. All the other current models can only have 1-2 monitors.
 
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