Mine is basically two cards on one chip. You can set each channel independently 
of the other. On the other hand there are only two channels, you can not set up 
two monitors and a TV set on it although there are jacks for all three, just 
any 
two of them. I thought I would mention that because I have seen many complaints 
that the TV out does not work by folks who did not understand that. I believe 
the Matrox card someone mentioned has 4 channels.



Tom C wrote:
> Another dumb question about video cards, but at 12:40 AM after going to a 
> James Taylor concert...
> 
> I've been thinking I would get 1 video card with dual DVI output to support 
> two monitors of the same brand and model.  The thought just occured to me 
> though, when profiling/calibrating, will one video card be the right path to 
> take, or would I need two video cards so that each knows about calibration 
> for a given display? Hope the question  is intelligent.
> 
> Tom C.
> 
> 
> 

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