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Hi All,
For our conference room I'm looking to use MacBook Pro plugged into either 36 or 43 LCD TV. At this time I do not have neither of them. What do you all suggest? Is MacBook Pro capable plug into either 36 or 43 LCD TV? If yes, what is the resolution and do I need any special cable? Or any other suggestions are welcome. Thanks for any help. Regards, Abrahim |
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Yep you can hook a MBP up to a screen of that size.
the MBP wont have any trouble running that panel at its native res. as far as the lead required, that will depend on the TV. Most likely you will need a DVI to either DVI/VGA/HDMI. if you need audio at the LCD you will need to look more carefully tho, particularly if your planning on using HDMI as not all panels will have a seperate audio input for the HDMI inputs. |
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at that screen size a 720p panel would be fine, although personally, would still get a 1080p. And being as this is for your business, also recommend staying away from the throw away brands - Vizio, Westinghouse, Polaroid, etc.; unless you purchase the extended warranty. These throw away brands have no after warranty parts available and if they break after the 12 mth warranty, you'll be purchasing a new one. You'll know them by their being priced $500 less than any of the others on the shelf. Non-throw away manufacturers include Toshiba, Hitachi, Sony, Panasonic among a few others. I cannot be held responsible for the things that come out of my mouth. In the Windows world, most everything folks don't understand is called a virus. Place your vote for our Member of the Month |
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the MBP will be able to match that. when you do connect it, you may need to check or uncheck the "overscan" button in the screen preferences. |
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ive just bought a new 37" Samsung LCD HDTV 1080p and plug my MBP into that via vga using a dvi to vga adapter works great only thing is it doesnt fill the whole screen and there's about an inch on ether side of the screen. Havant figured out how to get it to fill the full thing yet.
http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/5184/p4280376nr7.jpg sorry for the bad quality had the blinds shut. |
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what res are you running from the MBP?
you could try the overscan checkbox, or have a look at the aspect settings for the samsung, you may be able to stretch it, tho everything wil be slightly distorted. the best option tho would be to plug into the samsung via either HDMI or DVI. some panels do have limitations on the res they can take through VGA. you can get DVI-HDMI and DVI-DVI leads so i would try that. |
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