Can I have 2 displays hooked up to my macbook pro via usb and display port

I have a Macbok Pro (15 inch 2011) can I hook a monitor via USB (mirrored) and hook a second one via displayport to dvi as extendd, its because i want 2 bigger monitors on my desk, thank you all info appreciated

Hello OnlyoneLeaddog,
The following article contains pertinent information and useful tips that can help get your TV working with your Mac again.
Apple computers: Troubleshooting issues with video on internal or external displays
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1573
Cheers,
Allen

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