Video Monitor For Mac Mini

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Bought a Mac Mini and want to hook it up to 2 monitors? Well this tutorial should help you with connecting and setting everything up. This video, i show you how you can have a dual monitor setup on your mac also known as multiplexing. Its very simple, but results will very from computer to.

Best Answer: I do not own a mac mini but I have seen this done many times in retail stores that want to show off the versatility of such a small desktop. The mac mini has two video outputs: a mini-display port and a mini-DVI port. The mini-display port is the same one you find on the current generation macbook, macbook pros (as well as the Mac Pro) and the Mini-DVI is the same as the on the old black/white macbook. I do not know why apple decided to go with two different adapter types but it works just the same as you will need two separate adapters to use two displays anyway. From there, you just buy two 'dongles' (display adapters) which hook up to your respective screen input jacks (VGA or DVI) and you're set! • Answered by Ben S from Golden • Oct 26, 2009 •. I have 3 monitors on my Mac Mini Late 2012 model with i7 processor and 16 gig ram.

Two are connected using adapters as stated above and the 3rd is a 23' usb monitor merely plugged to the usb port. The usb monitor uses a built-in displaylink video card using the latest displaylink software for mac.

Have been running all three 23' monitors all day for more than 1 1/2 year. I am a stock options trader and all three screens are displaying different graphs and changing numbers constantly, in color.

• Answered by Joe P from Beaufort • Oct 29, 2015 •.

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