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It is built really well like the rest of the Satechi Adapters, and you can use both ports for video output and extend from the Macbook, however, the monitors themselves are mirrors of themselves which makes the dual out ports kind of pointless. I guess it does makes sense if you are travelling and don't know what kind of connection the monitors will have (either DP or HDMI). I would say the Satechi V2 is still the king.