Notebook users have always been able to connect to an external monitor and complement the internal display, but they’ve never been able to connect up to two external monitors – until now that is. The DualHead2Go is a very clever bit of kit that gives you access to masses of desktop real estate without having to pay the price for a super high resolution monitor. The DualHead2Go achieves this feat by convincing your notebook graphics chipset that it’s connected to a single massive external monitor, when in fact it’s connected to two external monitors with the image spanning both.
..The DualHead2Go is a simple idea, but that doesn’t make it any less brilliant. If you work on a notebook and want the most desktop real estate possible when you’re at your desk, without paying for a massive high-resolution screen, the DualHead2Go will suit you perfectly. If the DualHead2Go had cost just a little bit less, it would probably have walked away with an Editor’s Choice award.. But even so, this is a great product that’s worthy of recommendation.
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