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Cinema Display - Weirdness
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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteSpider" data-source="post: 1125329" data-attributes="member: 175502"><p>It's a photograph I took, not a screen shot. When I talked to Apple, though they couldn't help me too much because it's not under warranty, he did suggest I try hooking it up to another computer to see if it's the video card. I connected the problem display to my MacBook Pro and it had the same issue. Kind of the reverse of what you suggested. So I believe it's definitely the screen going bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteSpider, post: 1125329, member: 175502"] It's a photograph I took, not a screen shot. When I talked to Apple, though they couldn't help me too much because it's not under warranty, he did suggest I try hooking it up to another computer to see if it's the video card. I connected the problem display to my MacBook Pro and it had the same issue. Kind of the reverse of what you suggested. So I believe it's definitely the screen going bad. [/QUOTE]
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