You'd need to get a mini display port to hdmi/dvi/VGA cable to connect the 
second display. The you just setup extended display from Display settings in 
System Preferences, I think it's the default. Then if you play a video or a 
presentation, drag it to the second screen and it will stay there. 

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On 01-Jun-2013, at 14:04, Dr Neeraj Bijlani <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi 
> 
> I had a query with my old MacBook Pro 2009 model running latest 10.8.3 
> 
> I am planning to use it in my reception area as a dual screen can you please 
> guide me as to how it is possible 
> 
> Means in detail that my receptionist will continue to do her work on the 
> primary screen and the other screen may display patient education materials 
> when they are sitting in the clinic like videos or power point 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Sent from Neerajs iPhone 5 
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