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iEric
Jan 17, 2004, 12:15 AM
Has anyone used any Powerbook G4 running 10.3.2 with a projector...
Prior to installing 10.3.2, I had 10.2.8 and the projector worked perfectly..Now when I try and use it, it doesn't work. And I've tried every resolution..and still doens't work...
advocate
Jan 17, 2004, 06:30 AM
Sorry to make an uninstructive post, but it does work fine for me. I just plug in the DVI-VGA adapter and plug that into the data projector's input.
Grimace
Jan 17, 2004, 08:12 AM
go into System preferences: Displays: "Detect Displays"
that should do it. If the projector has an S-Video input - try that.
michaelrjohnson
Jan 19, 2004, 09:09 PM
would you consider using a projector as a type of "second" monitor? i will be purchasing a new pb15 soon and im wondering if they project at a high enough resolution to be feasible as a second monitor...
WinterMute
Jan 20, 2004, 08:57 AM
Yes, you need to inform the PB that the projector is there, detect displays does that.
S-video works OK, but is in black and white sometimes, something to do with differing pin allocations in the plug I think.
The resolution depends wholly on the projector, we get 800x600 off the £2k Sonys we use at the Uni, it's OK for a powerpoint or 2, but gets crowded with ProTools or FCP running.
More expensive projectors get better resolutions.
superbovine
Jan 22, 2004, 03:52 AM
Originally posted by michaelrjohnson
would you consider using a projector as a type of "second" monitor? i will be purchasing a new pb15 soon and im wondering if they project at a high enough resolution to be feasible as a second monitor...
heh you can buy very high resolution projectors if you spend the money. i wouldn't spend the money on a project to use as a second monitor unless you do everyday presentation or teaching. movie watching is a tough call... but just to have it as a second monitor the cost of would be a lot. those projector bulbs get expensive.
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