Monitor Compatibility with macbook

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Hi guys,

Thinking of getting myself a new monitor for my macbook, as I have an old CRT monitor at the moment, and as well as being a rather small (and 4:3) monitor, it also takes up a lot of space.

I will mostly use it for using Logic, Pro Tools etc with, but i will watch movies on it as well.

Anyway I have spotted this 28" monitor and I just wanted to check that there is no reason why this should not work with my mac is there? Providing I have the right cables/adaptors I can't see any reason why it shouldn't work. The only reason I ask is because in the description it says Compatibility: PC.

Cheers

Mike
 

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Yes, it should work provided as you say, the correct cables and or adapters are used. The native resolution of the monitor is 1920 x 1200 which should be OK for your MacBook. I'm using a Samsung monitor of the same native resolution with my early 2008 MacBook and it displays just fine.

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Ok thanks very much for your help.
 

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