Well sure
Depending on your mac of course but generally yes. Which mac are you running? I"m using a THUNDERBOLT to HDMI converter and just running right in to a large TV
And yeah you can either mirror the displays or have each be separate. I use them as separate monitors.
QUOTE (dcz702 @ Jun 25 2015, 05:47 AM)
I was thinking of doing this. I'm looking for a new desk right now, one that long flat and wide, or maybe a long 2 teir desk so I can use a larger display. So can you tell me can I use my Mac and have a another monitor and switch back and forth from each screen keeping certain windows open on each screen?
If I could do that that would be really useful, not have to bring up certain window all the time that are buried underneath other windows.
I'm using two displays as one of them is built in to my computer
The other one is the big TV so yeah I'm a big fan of "Dual Head" setups
But if you do have a really big display, it's like have a dual head setup without the line in the middle caused by the monitor frame. Two 19s is similar to having a big 42 inch display but wider like 24x9 aspect ratio
The handy thing about the TV as monitor thing is that it can always be used as a TV for DVDs or XBOX or what not as well as a big monitor for music/video production.
I really like not squinting at menus anymore but I may just be going blind
QUOTE (Caelumamittendum @ Jun 25 2015, 01:02 PM)
I've only got two 19" displays, but I'm quite happy with having two of those when working with music, as it can get a bit annoying working with everything on just one screen, so two really helps freeing up some space.
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