G gaz617 macrumors member Original poster Jul 9, 2009 50 0 Jul 10, 2009 #1 Im running a 2 GHz core 2 duo with the GMA 950 integrated graphics and am looking at getting a screen with a max res of 1920 x 1200. I mostly run in closed clamshell mode so it would only be driving one display. Can I do this?
Im running a 2 GHz core 2 duo with the GMA 950 integrated graphics and am looking at getting a screen with a max res of 1920 x 1200. I mostly run in closed clamshell mode so it would only be driving one display. Can I do this?
iBookG4user macrumors 604 Jun 27, 2006 6,595 2 Seattle, WA Jul 10, 2009 #2 Yes, the computer could handle a screen resolution of that size.
G gaz617 macrumors member Original poster Jul 9, 2009 50 0 Jul 10, 2009 #3 iBookG4user said: Yes, the computer could handle a screen resolution of that size. Click to expand... thanks for the quick reply!
iBookG4user said: Yes, the computer could handle a screen resolution of that size. Click to expand... thanks for the quick reply!
iBookG4user macrumors 604 Jun 27, 2006 6,595 2 Seattle, WA Jul 10, 2009 #4 gaz617 said: thanks for the quick reply! Click to expand... No problem, glad to help
NewMacbookPlz macrumors 68040 Sep 28, 2008 3,266 0 Jul 10, 2009 #5 Just to add on to iBookG4User, the GMA950 tops out at 2048x1536, but the single-link DVI function of the Mini-DVI port tops out at 1920x1200.
Just to add on to iBookG4User, the GMA950 tops out at 2048x1536, but the single-link DVI function of the Mini-DVI port tops out at 1920x1200.
Chundles macrumors G5 Jul 4, 2005 12,037 493 Jul 10, 2009 #6 I ran the 20" Apple Cinema Display off our demo 1st gen MacBook Air and it was laggy as hell. Dragging windows around was like watching a slideshow.
I ran the 20" Apple Cinema Display off our demo 1st gen MacBook Air and it was laggy as hell. Dragging windows around was like watching a slideshow.