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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
1600x1200 on a ibook?!
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<blockquote data-quote="Russ-ST24" data-source="post: 184231"><p>I am using my iBook right now with 1024x768 on my iBook screen and 1680x1050 on my 20.1" widescreen. Both running at 24bit.</p><p>I dont really see any performance issues with this for regular work.</p><p>If I kick in the RSS screen saver on both screens it does slow down, but if I specify my big screen as the only one to use it runs fine at the high res.</p><p>1600x1200 is not a widescreen res so it does run but stretches my display. I use 1680x1050 for my widescreen monitor.</p><p></p><p>BTW: My iBook is only a couple of months old 1.33 G4 and I have 1.5Gb of Ram. But still only 32MB Vram on a 9550 ATI.</p><p></p><p>Russ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Russ-ST24, post: 184231"] I am using my iBook right now with 1024x768 on my iBook screen and 1680x1050 on my 20.1" widescreen. Both running at 24bit. I dont really see any performance issues with this for regular work. If I kick in the RSS screen saver on both screens it does slow down, but if I specify my big screen as the only one to use it runs fine at the high res. 1600x1200 is not a widescreen res so it does run but stretches my display. I use 1680x1050 for my widescreen monitor. BTW: My iBook is only a couple of months old 1.33 G4 and I have 1.5Gb of Ram. But still only 32MB Vram on a 9550 ATI. Russ [/QUOTE]
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