MacBook :: 2 External Monitors Laptop Closed?

Oct 23, 2009

i have been a 13" macbook user for over a year and love every moment of it.

I work on large spreadsheets daily with the laptop open and another 19" monitor. I am considering adding another monitor and keeping the laptop closed.

Is such setup possible? Have 2 screens on my desk, plugging the laptop to them, keeping it closed and working solely of the 2 external monitors?

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