I have 2 Apple Cinema LED Displays (no Thunderbolt) and a new Macbook Air (with Thunderbolt).  Is there a way to connect both of these monitor to my Macbook Air?

I'm trying to use 2 older Apple Cinema LED Displays in a Dual Monitor configuration with my Macbook Air.   It is a new macbook air and supports Thunderbolt.

Look for minidisplay connectors/adapters that  that fit the inputs on the display, such as this example:
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/NewerTech/CBLMDPHDMI/
Ciao.

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