On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 6:48 PM, Roger D. Parish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> At 5:23 PM -0400 7/23/08, you wrote:
>
>  When you use the VGA cable the LCD is connected to the Mac via an A2D
>> converter and mimics an analog multi-sync monitor. So the Mac;s System
>> Preferences present you with a set of VGA options. Whan conncted via DVI
>> the Mac knows exactly what you have, there is no A2D conversion, and you
>> get the correct options for the LCD.
>>
>
> That sounds good, Tom, except that the native 1440 x 900 is NOT available
> with the DVI cable. Wouldn't you expect that one to be there?
>


Roger,

It is my experience that using the DVI cable means that the Mac or Windows
will read data across the cable and only present based on what it sees.  So
maybe the connection at the LCD monitor, the video card, or the cable itself
has a problem of some sort.

-- 
John DeCarlo, My Views Are My Own


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