Monitoring on 2 laptops?

i have just got FCP on my new intel laptop. my old G4 laptop is now essentially redundant but it would be nice to be able to use its screen to monitor whilst i edit, like in a professional edit. does anyone know is there a way to do this? and what cable would i need?
many thanks!

There's not a way to do this I'm afraid...
Jerry

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