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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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-Sadly, your model has an Intel HD Graphics 3000 graphics processor so you are limited on what you can push directly by the system. Your limited on one external monitor that can go unto 2560x1600.
+Sadly, your model has an Intel HD Graphics 3000 graphics processor so you are limited on what you can push directly by the system. Your limited on one external monitor that can go upto 2560x1600.
With that said - You could try getting an external Thunderbolt external chassis. Something like this: [http://www.sonnettech.com/product/echoexpress3d.html|Sonnet Tech - Echo Express]. While this unit is designed for Thunderbolt 2 interfacing you might find an older unit that is straight gen 1 Thunderbolt. Then using a PCI graphics card to drive your displays.
Will this work? I'm not sure. You'll need to do some more digging to find out, otherwise you'll need to buy a new MacBook Pro that has the needed graphics power to push three displays.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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Sadly, your model has an Intel HD Graphics 3000 graphics processor so you are limited on what you can push directly by the system. Your limited on one external monitor that can go unto 2560x1600.

With that said - You could try getting an external Thunderbolt external chassis. Something like this: [http://www.sonnettech.com/product/echoexpress3d.html|Sonnet Tech - Echo Express]. While this unit is designed for Thunderbolt 2 interfacing you might find an older unit that is straight gen 1 Thunderbolt. Then using a PCI graphics card to drive your displays.

Will this work? I'm not sure. You'll need to do some more digging to find out, otherwise you'll need to buy a new MacBook Pro that has the needed graphics power to push three displays.

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