Macbook Pro to dual monitors

Hi. I need to connect my 2009 macbook pro to 2 DVI monitors and i only have 1 thunderbolt port at my disposal. I also need to maintain screen quality on both monitors as i'm working with graphic design software. Esentially i'm after a thunder port cable with a dual dvi cable connector or similar solution. Any ideas?

Your machine actually has a mini Displayport, not a Thunderbolt port.  And as far as I know, there is no way to drive more than one display with that.  If you had a newer Mac with Thunderbolt, you could drive more than one external monitor.

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