Dual 23" displays with additional NTSC mon.???

I work for a news station in Seattle and we have a mac pro with two 23" displays for running FCP on order. We will need to attach a NTSC monitor as well, that we already have, but I am wondering how to connect this. I assume both displays will take up the two VGA ports so how do I hook up the NTSC monitor as well?

What are you using for the NTSC monitor? The choices in connections it has will determine how you connect it. Check http://www.blackmagic-design.com/products/. They should be able to answer you as to what you require for your needs.

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