FAQ: Does SpeedGrade CC support external monitoring?

Yes, SpeedGrade CC includes Adobe Mercury Transmit for external monitoring via selected third-party video I/O cards on Mac OS and Windows®.
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Set up dual displays in Adobe SpeedGrade CC
Setting up Mercury Transmit in Adobe SpeedGrade CC

The Macbook does support dual monitors. I used it on the last presentation I did back in November of last year. It worked great. I did use keynote for that. Just make sure you set it up in the options of the slide show and it will work.
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