When were the first Mac Mini's made with two video outputs?

I'm thinking of getting a used Mac mini but it must have two video outputs, not mirrored.  When were the first ones made?  And what sort of processor did they have?

One last question.  Will the 2009 Mac Mini support  1366 x 768 resolution?  My other resolution is 1920 x 1080 and I'm pretty sure it supports that, but what abot the 1366 x 768?

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