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<blockquote data-quote="Lifeisabeach" data-source="post: 560984" data-attributes="member: 38864"><p>Oddly, I can't find a mention of that model anywhere on LG's website, even the UK-specific one (this appears to be a UK-specific model?). But according to this other webpage (link below), the resolution of that model is 1680x1050. And this isn't a computer monitor, but an LCD TV, right?</p><p><a href="http://creativebits.org/mid-range_monitor_review_-_lg_22ls4r" target="_blank">http://creativebits.org/mid-range_monitor_review_-_lg_22ls4r</a></p><p></p><p>Are you able to get it to run at 1680x1050? On the Displays pref panel, click the button labeled "Detect Displays"... that should give you what OS X thinks are the supported resolutions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lifeisabeach, post: 560984, member: 38864"] Oddly, I can't find a mention of that model anywhere on LG's website, even the UK-specific one (this appears to be a UK-specific model?). But according to this other webpage (link below), the resolution of that model is 1680x1050. And this isn't a computer monitor, but an LCD TV, right? [url]http://creativebits.org/mid-range_monitor_review_-_lg_22ls4r[/url] Are you able to get it to run at 1680x1050? On the Displays pref panel, click the button labeled "Detect Displays"... that should give you what OS X thinks are the supported resolutions. [/QUOTE]
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