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Half a year later - are
Half a year later - are there still no ExpressCard video cards with DVI available?
I will buy a MacBook Pro next week, and want to connect two DVI 1920x1200 Apple 23" CinemaDisplays. First I preferred the "Matrox DualHead2Go digital" which claimed to be able to do that, but then found out this bugger does NOT have a digital DualLink DVI input but an analog VGA input. Crazy folks at Matrox, do they really expect anyone to buy analog video? In 2007?
I don't care whether it's a graphics card or (like the Belkin Dock) an external box, as long as it works with the MacBook Pro and the 23" LCD via DVI.
I just want crisp text (2D) - no need for gaming (3D) or movies (overlays) since there's another 23" LCD hooked to the MacBook Pro DVI port, and of course the MacBook internal LCD.