New Inspiron 560 - dual head video card

Hello

I recently bought a new Dell Inspiron 560, which is being built as I type.  I use a multi-screen work configuration and the habit of it - so I would like to upgrade my computer to do so.  I have a good bit of experience working on the PC, but not recently - and it seems that the world of video cards has changed a bit in the past 6 years and more.  (I think I know that the onboard video will have to be disabled to use another video card, so it would take the dual head card or USB video adapter.)

I don't want to upgrade the power supply, which I believe would be necessary with a video card "hardcore".  I'm not a gamer and don't expect to ever need a video card that powerful.   I am considering Radeo 4350 card made by Asus (a brand that I know) http://www.amazon.com/Radeon-EAH4350-PCI-Express-Silent-Graphics/dp/B00203CU5S/ref=sr_1_4?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1291916786&sr=1-4

What is a good option that works in the Inspiron 560?  Thank you in advance!

An addendum to the original question: one of my monitors has a HDMI input - it seems that the Inspiron 560 has 1 HDMI output and 1 VGA output.  Could I just use these for a 2 two monitor Setup?

Thank you.

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