On 9/15/08 8:40 PM, Jim said:

> 
> I searched high and low to find out why the Cube and my 223W work fine
> together in VGA, but not in DVI mode. With more than a little
> disappointment, I now have the answer. The Mac version of the ATI Rage
> Pro 128 provides 1600x1000 and 1600x1200 as its top resolutions _in
> digital mode_. The Acer 223W won't support either of these
> resolutions. The highest _digital_ resolution that the 2 devices agree
> on is 1280x960, not exactly what I had in mind for a wide screen
> monitor that's capable of 1680x1050.
> 
> I hope this helps others who may have been wrestling with the same
> problem.
> 
> Before you buy a new digital monitor for your Cube, make sure it
> supports 1600 by 1000 or 1600 by 1200.
> 

This only goes to illustrate that doing a little research before purchasing
something like a monitor is a GOOD idea.  Don't just buy something
'un-researched' off the shelf.  Investigate and find what meets your
technical needs and price range, THEN make the purchase.

--
Tim Collier
MacBook Pro 2.33 gig 4 gig RAM
http://www.timcolliermiami.com/
Soy un espaƱol en mi mente pero atrapado en un cuerpo estadounidense.




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