Adding 2 monitors to IMac

Hey Gang. Is it possible to attach two extra monitors to the IMac 17 in 2G?

Hey Gang. Is it possible to attach two extra monitors
to the IMac 17 in 2G?
Your iMac has the ability to send video to one external monitor. If you prefer 2 external monitors (for three total- 1 iMac and two external), you need another video card.
You'll need another video card an an external breakout box:
http://www.engadget.com/2007/05/05/magma-expressbox-mates-pci-express-with-expre sscard/
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