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macOS - Notebook Hardware
Graphics resolution when conecting MBP
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<blockquote data-quote="iggibar" data-source="post: 1246996" data-attributes="member: 97843"><p>1.looks like we have the same hdmi adapter, only mine says "MonoPrice" on it, and got it for 7 bucks.</p><p>2. I have mine connected via hdmi going to my 32" Toshiba. If I set it up to mirror, the max I can do is 1440x900. If I set it up as an extension, the max I can run is 1080p. The things I can think of that might be limiting your resolution could be the monitors frame rate for that resolution, a bad cable, or you are actually referring to the quality of the pixels shown on text. </p><p></p><p>Could you post a screen shot of both? (shift + command + 3)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iggibar, post: 1246996, member: 97843"] 1.looks like we have the same hdmi adapter, only mine says "MonoPrice" on it, and got it for 7 bucks. 2. I have mine connected via hdmi going to my 32" Toshiba. If I set it up to mirror, the max I can do is 1440x900. If I set it up as an extension, the max I can run is 1080p. The things I can think of that might be limiting your resolution could be the monitors frame rate for that resolution, a bad cable, or you are actually referring to the quality of the pixels shown on text. Could you post a screen shot of both? (shift + command + 3) [/QUOTE]
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