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Regardless, I believe you will not have two full screen images as the game is designed to always display split screen so you can see each others actions.
Other then that you can duplicate your monitor with Windows key + P so you would have two seperate screens with the same image.
I don't think that would work well as the game changes from vertical to horizontal split screen as well as fullscreen at times.
Then play the game in Co-op and the split screen will be split equally between your 2 monitors. One monitor P1 and the other P2.
For AMD it was called Eyefinity or something like that. Check NVPanel or AMD software suite (Adrenaline I believe is called).
it does have some "positive" (or negative depending on how you see it) because U wont be able to see the "whole picture" you could replay it as the opposite character and feel like its a new experience in many parts of the levels
However, i think you will get some challenges, as some missions you really gotta check what the other person is doing, that might be a challenge if you cant see the other person.