Using two displays with Mac Mini

Is there any way to use two seperate monitors with a mac mini-primary and secondary? If you find a device, please let me know

I had seen this blog a few months ago. They used a Matrox DualHead2Go with two 1024x768 capable monitors to achieve dual screens
http://voice.firefallpro.com/2006/02/mac-mini-dual-monitors-using.html
You will have to add a custom display / resolution using SwitchResX in order to use them both, but it works.
Mac mini 1.83   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

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