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March 10, 2008

ViDock Gfx Allows MacBook Pro Access to Three External Monitors, Now Available for Pre-Order

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You love your MacBook Pro and the idea of marrying it to up to three external monitors at once would just make it that much better. According to Gizmodo, Village Tronic's ViDock Gfx accessory allows the MacBook Pro two additional DVI/VGA ports for driving two external monitors. The device functions as an ExpressCard/34 slot peripheral and brings the external monitor support on the MacBook Pro to three once the built-in DVI port is added in as well.

Final pricing for the ViDock Gfx has yet to be announced, although the unit is currently available for pre-order. Submit the form and they'll get back to you with pricing information.

If you've heard anything else about the ViDock Gfx or discovered a favorite monitor expansion peripheral for your MacBook Pro, let us know in the comments or forums.

Posted by chrisbarylick at March 10, 2008 9:44 AM
Category: Accessory
Tags: Apple, DVI, ExpressCard/34, external, MacBook Pro, monitor, slot, VGA, ViDock Gfx, Village Tronic
Buy from: Apple, iTunes, Amazon.

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