I'd say it should drain the system a bit. But somewhat I can't feel a difference between working with 3 screens and just plugging in the normal DVI display.
But!: you should not try to run movies on that (at least not with my graphic card which has just 64MB of shared-ram!) but as long as you just use it for Instant Messaging, Browser or Text stuff it's find ;-)
Michael Hill 23 Jan, 2011
Got to love living at uni!
Michael Hill 28 Jul, 2010
Whats the peformance like? does it drain the system abit?
Michael Hill 16 Jul, 2010
You have 2 displays plugged into your macbook!?
Miguel Luis Dalusong 21 Jan, 2011
lol. beside the sink :))
Miguel Luis Dalusong 21 Jan, 2011
lol. beside the sink :))
Christoph Spiegl 18 Aug, 2010
I'd say it should drain the system a bit. But somewhat I can't feel a difference between working with 3 screens and just plugging in the normal DVI display.
But!: you should not try to run movies on that (at least not with my graphic card which has just 64MB of shared-ram!) but as long as you just use it for Instant Messaging, Browser or Text stuff it's find ;-)
Christoph Spiegl 19 Jul, 2010
Yes, the displays are connected: one normal (MINI-DVI) the other via USB (DisplayLink-Adapter).