M MacRumors Guy macrumors member Original poster Oct 11, 2008 #1 Where can I buy a monitor like this? TIA
OllyW Moderator Staff member Oct 11, 2008 #3 I picked up a cheap new 17" LG yesterday to replace the screen on my spare PC. When I unpacked it I found you can rotate the screen to the vertical and it's also got a DVI input. Not too bad for £60. 🙂
I picked up a cheap new 17" LG yesterday to replace the screen on my spare PC. When I unpacked it I found you can rotate the screen to the vertical and it's also got a DVI input. Not too bad for £60. 🙂
vandozza macrumors 6502a Oct 11, 2008 #4 it looks like a standard dell monitor just rotated 90 degrees. i've a viewsonic that also rotates. not sure how you tell osx to rotate the output though, as this is possible in the windows/nvidia control panel.
it looks like a standard dell monitor just rotated 90 degrees. i've a viewsonic that also rotates. not sure how you tell osx to rotate the output though, as this is possible in the windows/nvidia control panel.
O osin macrumors 6502 Oct 11, 2008 #5 Checkout Samsung monitors. Many of them have this "portrait" feature
M MacRumors Guy macrumors member Original poster Oct 11, 2008 #6 Thanks guys, apparently the graphics card in my MBP (X1600) allows to rotate an external monitor into portrait view.
Thanks guys, apparently the graphics card in my MBP (X1600) allows to rotate an external monitor into portrait view.