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I'm thinking of getting the new mac mini, and I see the video card supports two monitors. Does it also support two custom color profiles for people using monitor calibration hardware/software? My old macbook supports an external display, but I can only store one color profile for the laptop lcd. I'd like both external monitors on the mini to be color profiled if possible. I'm an amateur photographer, so this is a wanted feature if I upgrade my computer. Thanks for any information.

I heard on one other forum that it will from one user. That user did not say how they knew it could, or whether they tried it and it worked. I went to the Apple store and the salesman resorted to asking the genius bar (i had a genius bar appointment figuring the question was too technical for a salesman, so I waited 20 minutes only to have them ask the genius bar anyway). The genius bar answer? They googled it and found a few forums where users, not mac techs, said that yes it would handle two profiles. I'm thinking, what, the genius bar GOOGLED it to find information on their own products technical abilitied? Don't they think I did that, for over a week, before going there? Wow, totally unimpressed with the Apple genius bar now.

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