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      hakansoydogan last edited by

      hi
      ı am lookıng for but ı can not find.ı have one problem.my mırror very big high=130 cm weight=97cm ı was lookıng some screen model 78inc very expencıve and it dosent good for me .ı want to see top left and right some informations clock,weather …,and ı want to put my vıdeo buttom.this is my questions ıf ı wıll use 2 screen on raspb. can ı do it this… is it possible ?
      thanks your help

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        broberg Project Sponsor @hakansoydogan last edited by

        @hakansoydogan I do believe the Raspberry pi4 has dual hdmi out, so you can run two monitors with that. Just let the MM2 stretch over both and you can place your modules however you want,

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          hakansoydogan @broberg last edited by

          @broberg thanks a lot. yes ı am using rasp pı4 ı wıll try and get back …

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            sdetweil last edited by sdetweil

            A couple weeks ago I posted how to get both displays working on pi4.
            But they are not/cannot be one big screen
            see here https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/12125/rpi-4-and-two-monitors/54

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