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Apple Computing Products:
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matching monitor for 15" macbook pro?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bluesmudge" data-source="post: 308525" data-attributes="member: 16075"><p>I've never read anything about this other than that Leopard will have vector graphics, so lets see if I clarify this (I might be totally off).</p><p>The resolution independence dones't really apply to the macbook pro because although it has a pretty high resolution monitor, especially for its size, its not enough to make the OS seem oddly sized. As you increase the resolution, the menu bars and icons stay the same size, so you get more screen real estate, but some stuff gets harder to see.</p><p>Vector graphics arnt as nice looking as what OSX uses now for this stuff, but the cool thing about them (think flash animations etc) is that they are scallable to any resolution. This means your workplace will look the same on a 30" display as a 13". The difference is that you will still have all that nice extra real estate on the bigger display.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluesmudge, post: 308525, member: 16075"] I've never read anything about this other than that Leopard will have vector graphics, so lets see if I clarify this (I might be totally off). The resolution independence dones't really apply to the macbook pro because although it has a pretty high resolution monitor, especially for its size, its not enough to make the OS seem oddly sized. As you increase the resolution, the menu bars and icons stay the same size, so you get more screen real estate, but some stuff gets harder to see. Vector graphics arnt as nice looking as what OSX uses now for this stuff, but the cool thing about them (think flash animations etc) is that they are scallable to any resolution. This means your workplace will look the same on a 30" display as a 13". The difference is that you will still have all that nice extra real estate on the bigger display. [/QUOTE]
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