>I'm researching for the correct machine purchase in my office. I could
>really use multiple monitors and would dearly love to keep the cost 
>down. At first an iMac looked like the right choice until I realized 
>it only supports mirroring (with an adapter from the mini-VGA).
>
>Is there anything, third party perhaps, that can enable video 
>spanning  instead?

nope.

It's a built in limitation.  People that want that feature are 
willing to pay more for it (at least according to Apple.)  That's why 
it's only in their higher end boxes.  Unless they changed something 
while I wasn't looking, Powerbooks can, iBooks can't, PowerMacs can, 
iMacs can't.

-Dave


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