MacBook Pro 15.4" Early-2008 Expand Display on 2 Monitors.

Hi,
I have a MacBook Pro 15.4' Early-2008 with a DVI-D Video Out port.
I would like to know if there's a way to get it to display on 2 monitors and expand the display on them.
Thanks,
Oakcapy

You could get a USB to DVI video adapter to add a 3rd monitor. For instance there is SEE2 Xtreme. Or This product from sewell. Usb video adapters are fine for things like working in word. But they're not that great for playing video games.

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