Dual Monitors w/ Macbook Pro

I have a MacBook Pro and would like to setup Dual Monitors.  I have done a lot of research and really need an answer for this.  I understand there are numerous ways to setup two external monitors, but I am looking for the solution that allows the computer to recognize both monitors as separate monitors.  I am connecting to a 42" Panasonic Viera and a 23" Samsung SyncMaster.  The TV is HDMI and the Samsung is DVI.  I have looked at the Matrox Dualhead2go and cannot find if it is able to send separate signals, instead of turning both monitors into one huge monitor.  Are there any solutions that anyone knows of?  I know I can use a USB video card, but they are graphically inferior and that is not acceptable for my line of work (music production, sound design, film mixing).  Any ideas?

Yu can use a Magma ExpressBox
<http://www.magma.com/products/pciexpress/expressbox1/index.html>
with a NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT
<http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wa/RSLID?mco=C2 69DC41&nplm=MA567Z/A>
Another option is a Matrox Graphics eXpansion Module
<http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/corpo/products/home.php>
They have resolution limits, though.
<http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/gxm/support/dh2go/digital/compatibility.php#m ac>

Similar Messages

  • How do I hook up dual monitors to Macbook Pro

    Looking to run dual monitors with a Macbook Pro. How many adapters am I going to end up getting to run both monitors?

    same question want to run dual monitors  Dell P2414H 24" Dual Monitor with my macbook pro...
    dell configuration is as follows.
    Connectivity:
    1x USB 2.0 (Upstream)
    3x USB 2.0 (Downstream)
    1x DVI-D
    1x DisplayPort
    what adapters should i get?

  • Dual monitoring from Macbook pro to Fujitsu laptop

    hi i would like to use an old laptop as a dual monitor for my macbook pro. i have onhand a VGA adaptor that I bought recently. I have tried connecting macbook to a monitor and it worked just fine. but with the laptop, it couldn't work.
    i tried connecting my macbook to the fujitsu laptop. but i wasnt able to extend the desktop to the fujitsu laptop.
    i want to use my macbook as the primary screen for me to work on, but i place other reports on the other laptop.
    can anybody help?
    thanks in advance

    I do this kind of thing quite a bit, and it all depends on what kind of storage options that are available.
    1. I have several pen drives, a few 16gb in storage, that I use to transfer data from one computer to another. If you have 26gb of music, the transfer should't be too long.
    2. I also own a few Seagate portable drives, which are great for transferring data. It's also fairly fast. I use a USB to USB2 cable to do the transfer; my cable came with the drive.
    One easy way to figure out which cable you need would be to visit your Apple Store; they should be able to tell which cable to purchase.

  • Dual monitors on MacBook Pro 15' Mid-2012

    I have two Apple HD Cinema Displays (23-inch DVI 2005 model) and I want to connect both them to my MacBook Pro 15' using the MiniDisplayport without any lag. I know my mac only supports up to one monitor and I am currently using a USB to DVI to connect the second monitor to make it an extended desktop. I use my mac in boh clamshell and normal mode and the monitor using the USB to DVI is really laggy. I can't watch YouTube videos or do anything graphic intensive without having my second monitor lag. Is there any solution other than the Matrox DualHead2Go Digital Edition that would allow me to connect both my monitors without any lag or issue with graphics.
    Note: both my monitors are the older aluminum anti-glare displays, NOT the thunderbolt capable ones.
    I'm currently connecting through a MiniDisplay Port to DVI to the first monitor and then a USB to DVI to the second. I am thinking there isn't enough power going to the USB to DVI monitor which makes it lag.
    If you have any suggestions or even a possible work around, please let me know

    I was expecting an improvement in sound over my 2009 13'' mbp's speakers after buying a new 15'' non retina mbp, but sadly that isn't the case. These are terrible, at best, and i'm wondering if maybe there's a problem if these do actually contain a subwoofer as i'm hearing very little else but treble. It does sound slightly better using bass boost in iTunes' settings, but only marginally.
    I usually use a pair of decent headphones for serious listening and I do lots of it being a DJ, but it's nice to take a break during long spells of headphone use and rely on just the internal speakers for preliminary judgement calls when looking for new music.
    It's suprising really that my 9 or 10 year old 13'' HP laptop sounded better than my 13'' mbp and now this 15'' model sounds worse than my 13'' mbp. This is pretty much the laptop of choice for DJ's who need lots of storage, but sadly it's headphones only, or external speakers for any listening purposes.

  • Dual Monitors with MacBook Pro fails using the battery

    Hi guys
    I am sorry I am new with Apple and need a help from you guys. I have a MacBook Pro (retina) and connected two monitors to it, using Thunderbolt plugs.
    It works fine when I close the lid and one monitor gets the Apple OS and the other I run Windows (VMWare). The problem starts when I remove the power
    from it and run using the battery. Monitors got blank display and I have to plug the power back to the MAC, in order to get the OS back. I've tried any combination on the System Preferences/Display and Energy Saver. No go!
    Any ideas?
    Thank you!

    I had the same issue a few months ago when I tried connecting to external monitor, it is only possible to run external displays from a Macbook Pro while the power cable is attached, if you try and connect to external display without having the charger attached the external display will flash your desk top for a second and then your Macbook Pro will go to sleep.  Hence connect your charger every time you wish to connect to external display, its not a problem with your Macbook Pro, it's just the way of Apple. Hope that helps.

  • Has anyone successfully added dual monitors to Macbook pro. Using cirago NuView HDMI?

    The NuView X2 looks to be trying to boot up but just keeps recycling.

    AFAIK, the Matrox is the only good solution out there... do you have the 13" non-retina 2012 model? It should work. Read the MacWorld review at the link provided on the Matrox page.
    Clinton

  • Dual monitors with macbook closed

    i am running dual monitors with Macbook Pro and would like for my Macbook to be closed.  How do I change that setting?

    How do I change that to two separate extended screens.
    I don't believe you can. Check with Matrox, but my understanding is that the external monitors running through the Matrox box will always function as a single extended desktop in two parts.
    If you do check with Matrox about this, please post back with your findings — I'll be interested to know, whether I'm right or not.

  • Need help connecting Dell U2713HM monitor to MacBook Pro

    What is the best way to connect a Dell U2713HM monitor to MacBook Pro OS 10.7.5 to maximize the resolution 2560 x 1440? I was using a VGA adapter on my old Viewsonic monitor that hooked into the Thunderbolt port, I think. When I use my old adapter with the new Dell monitor, it stops my Mac from responding and the monitor says it has no DVI connection. When I unplug the adapter from my Mac, it starts working again.  I'm not very good with all these port options and descriptions so talk real slow, please.

    1 Dual Link Digital Visual Interface connectors (DVI-D) with HDCP
    1 DisplayPort 1.2 (DP)
    1 High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
    1 Video Graphics Array (VGA)
    1 USB 3.0 upstream port
    4 USB 3.0 downstream ports
    Thank you!

  • How to connect an external monitor to macbook pro. The monitor has no usb connector without a usb

    How to connect an external monitor to macbook pro. The monitor has no usb connecter, only a port.

    Most MacBook Pro models have a Mini DVI port, a Mini DisplayPort or a ThunderBolt port for connecting an external display. USB does not have enough bandwidth to support a responsive display connection.
    What model MacBook Pro do you have, by year, CPU speed or MacBook Pro 3.1 designation?

  • How do i clean spots on monitor of macbook pro with retina display?

    how do i clean spots on monitor of macbook pro with retina display?

    Light alcohol cleaners, like what you use for camers lenses, works.  Just do not have the soft cloth cleaning pad dripping wet ... dripping wet will allow fluid to get onto internal components.

  • HT3964 connected new external monitor to macbook pro, was working but now have no power, black screen in laptop. monitor purchased with advice from tech and set up also. Worked fine for an hour and then quit

    Have just connected a viewsonic external monitor to macbook pro 10.6.8, had everything up and running fine for about an hour then the macbook quit. No power (ws running off power source) Have I killed my macbook? Help!

    Aha, all is good.
    I went to Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Displays
    and to home/Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Displays
    and deleted all SyncMaster.icc files. I did leave behind one SyncMaster file in the home/../Displays which had an old date and I new was ok.
    Rebooted, plugged in SyncMaster, and a new icc file was automatically created in the /Library/../Displays folder.
    My display works normally, now.

  • How to mirror to tv monitor using macbook pro 2012

    how to mirror to tv monitor using macbook pro 2012.  The airplay is not displayed anywhere except I Tunes which only plays what is on I Tunes.

    Howdy there nell a-7,
    It sounds like you are not seeing the Airplay icon in the menu bar on your Mac but you do see it in iTunes. I would use these steps from the following article to help troubleshoot the issue:
    iOS: Troubleshooting AirPlay and AirPlay Mirroring
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4215
    Try these steps first
    Verify that your iOS device's software is up to date.
    Verify your Apple TV's software is up to date.
    Verify that your iOS device has Wi-Fi turned on. Enable Wi-Fi on your iOS device by going to Settings > Wi-Fi.
    All AirPlay-enabled devices must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
    Some Wi-Fi network configurations offer a Guest Network. On your Apple TV, go to Settings > General >Network and ensure that you're connecting to the same Wi-Fi network on your iOS device. On your iOS device, tap Setting > Wi-Fi and confirm that this matches your Apple TV.
    If the AirPlay icon doesn't appear
    Ensure that you have followed the steps in using AirPlay and AirPlay Mirroring.If you are still unable to see the AirPlay icon  , try one of the following steps:
    If trying to AirPlay, or AirPlay mirror, to your Apple TV, ensure that AirPlay is enabled on your Apple TV as well. You can enable or disable AirPlay on Apple TV in the AirPlay menu: Settings > AirPlay.
    Check Internet or network connectivity on all affected devices.
    Some content requires an Internet connection to authorize content playback. AirPlay capabilities may be limited if your network is not connected to the Internet.
    If attempting to use AirPlay from a third-party app or a website from your Safari app on your iOS device, confirm that the app or website is AirPlay compatible (refer to the developers of the app or website for additional information).
    Here is some additional information about Airplay for Mac:
    About AirPlay Mirroring in OS X
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5404
    Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
    All the best,
    Sterling

  • Dual Boot Ubuntu Macbook Pro 8,1

    I have learned through trial and error (mostly error) that the newest Macbook Pro (early 2011 8,1) has a problem with ubuntu liveCDs and will not boot from them. I want to get Ubuntu running primarily so I can root my android phone. As of now I have Ubuntu 11.10 running on a virtual machine with VirtualBox but virtual machines don't work for rooting purposes. Is there still a way to dual boot a Macbook Pro 8,1 with Ubuntu?

    Ubuntu Live CD's are designed for generic PC machines, not Mac's with a GUID Partition Table and EFI.
    Booting and installing Ubuntu on a Mac can brick the machine, as the header on the GPT has a partial MBR like Windows full MBR, so it's mistaken for one and attmepts to install.
    Also Linux requires two partitions, one a swap partition which it mistakes the hidden EFI partiton for that.
    Getting a Lion based Mac to dual boot Linux is much harder than Snow Leopard, as there is a new hidden Lion Recovery Partiiton to deal with, also on the newer 2011 Mac's with recent firmware updates has caused all sorts of headaches for the required rEFIt needed (hasn't been updated) and creating two more partitions that Linux requires.
    If you had a pre 2011 Mac and no Lion, just Snow Leopard, I would say no problem.
    A much better option for you is to get a inexpensive machine and install Linux on it, or buy one already installed, until this Lion buisness settles down and urber geeks tweek Linux on Mac's again, but right now it's appearing Apple has charted a course for a closed operating system like a iPhone/iPad and that doesn't generate a whole lot of interest in running Linux on Mac's.
    http://www.system76.com/index.php/

  • Dual 2560x1440 monitors on MacBook Pro

    Hello,
    Will the current 15" Retina MacBook Pro support 2560x1440 resolution through it's HDMI port? I would like to run dual 2560x1440 resolution monitors and would like to power one via Display Port and the other via the HDMI port if it's possible.
    I did see Using 4K displays and Ultra HD TVs with Mac computers - Apple Support but was not sure if anything between 1920x1200 and 3840x2160 would work.
    Thanks!

    Can't OP run one display from each of the Thunderbolt connections on his MacBook Pro Retina machine (with the thunderbolt to whatever adapter) OR the HDMI? MacTracker says "support for two Thunderbolt displays" in the "Memory and Graphics" tab.
    I don't have one so not sure, but MacTracker is pretty good about this sort of stuff. Also OP might want to look at How to setup dual external monitors on a MacBook Pro 15" A1398? and am sure there are others.
    Good luck.......

  • External monitor for MacBook Pro won't give maximum resolution

    I have a MacBook Pro and connected a new 30 inch HP LP3065 with a dual link DVI cable and the highest resolution I can get is 1280 X 800. It should be much higher, at least 1920 X 1200 but I think even higher than that.
    I tested the monitor with a G4 laptop (because I didn't have the DVI adapter yet) and it worked fine.
    I also tried closing the MacBook Pro (clamshell mode) and reducing the resolution on that screen and still the best I get is 1280 X 800.

    I'm wondering if I need this http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB571Z/A
    instead of the mini display port to DVI adapter I bought.
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/M9321G/B

Maybe you are looking for