Frage von gimik:Maybe hats because synonymous Macfreeks ?????
Have only recently started a Mac and have not come quite so draus. The times anticipated. I would like for my Macbook to buy an external monitor. Will the Macbook vorallem for FinalCut and would like to distribute on two monitors, because otherwise I just had enough space to cut. Most monitors are compatible with the Macbook, or do I watch what I buy?
Is it possible to monitor the internal Macbook and a second at the same time and need a program to distribute the two?
Would like the Apple Studio Display (yes, I believe is already einbisschen older) compatible with the macbook? I would macbook namely the internal display and a 15 "requirements.
Danke schon mal in advance for the answer
Antwort von Johannes:
So when the screen with the distribution working on Windows, the Mac actually synonymous when not be a problem. When you buy your monitor, you should respect the only thing the monitor, the same connections as your Macbook has.
Antwort von gimik:
The problem is simply that I no have unknowing of Mac. I'm a total Pc Freek FinalCut but because I now have a macbook. :-) So synonymous no idea what I look out at the screen. ;-)
Antwort von Monsta:
You can at any monitor including Macbook 23 "?.
Thus the whole work, you need a mini-DVI to DVI adapter (20 euros)
News is a 22 "TFT of the price / performance best (200-260 euros)
LG has given a good example on offer:
1680 x 1050 - 300 cd/m2 - 3000:1 - 5 ms response time
(LG L225WS-SF)
But this must be said that the Macbook is very hot depending on how big the monitor is - synonymous the fans turn up very often.
Antwort von gimik:
I did this as seen on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.ch/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=200156888650&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=010 And has an ADC connector?
Although only a 15 "but with the two together would be good for me. Since I am only for the Mac and need FinalCut for the rest of a good PC with 22" screen had.
Antwort von Monsta:
ADC is an outdated and retired engineering of Apple, such a monitor, I would now never buy anymore. Even if ADC would be great, the data of the monitor miserable, he is about 7 years old may ...
How much money would you spend for the monitor (preferably in Euros)?
Oh yes: you can set the picture on the second monitor or reflect what you want to extend the desktop.
The best would be a monitor with 16:10 aspect ratio (like the Macbook)
Antwort von wimaria:
ah thank you very much for that answer. This has me very much placed next. So I will be referred to any "reasonable" non-apple scout. Since there are so relatively cheap and good.
so about 150 -200 euro.
Antwort von gimik:
ah, I was the guest. Was not logged.
Antwort von Monsta:
Maybe this is interesting:
LG Flatron L194WT 19 inch TFT monitor (wide screen)
Contrast 2000:1
5 ms response time
Resolution: 1440 x 900
189 Euro for
Antwort von noouch:
Hey Thanks for the tip and for raussuchen. Be me einbisschen rumschauen else. Thank you!
Antwort von idasophie:
Hello,
I got myself a LG L206W widescreen purchased.
to my Macbook.
knows him synonymous, but I've the problem with the resolution.
os the system 10 provides for the 2nd monitor only
1024 x 768, which is not the optimum for the monitor.
I've already compatriots whether there is a driver for lg on mac-are non-existent.
kann mir da jemand helfen
idasophie
Antwort von PowerMac:
If the monitor via VGA or DVI connection?
You have to screen off-sync, then you can have the second monitor synonymous with a separate, higher Resolutionbetreiben.
Antwort von idasophie:
Hello,
the analog monitor is connected, the screen when I turn off synchronization, I get for this new monitor only the resolution to 1024 x 758 offered for my mac book least, the resolution to 1152 x 758th
if I have the resolution on the LG 1024 x 758 point, everything seems much too big and stretched on the monitor.
it may be that the auflösungsmögl. be provided by the operating system?
ever grateful for your effort.
idasophie
Antwort von PowerMac:
Digital?, Otherwise you get the desired resolution no. Still available: DisplayConfigX.