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Is yours an older imac? I believe the newer ones you can just plug extra monitors straight into the unit.
 
I have 3 monitors but I have a mac pro and had to purchase an extra graphics card for the job

It’s thunderbolt 2 so you might be right. Another plus vs windows then! Ha

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I have always been an Apple Mac user and love them.... I have used them since 1993. In that time I have tried pc'c on three occasions: 
1) High End Sony PC Laptop.. (Had a great screen but was a nightmare and I gave it away within 6x months and went back to Mac).
2) Had a Dell PC to run business software that was only available on a pc.... (Again it was a nightmare as it was alway having issues and was slow. Again I gave it away).
3) Works Desktop (Always needed tech attention).

I have always been happy with the Apple Products and back up. I won't buy anything else.

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