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New 27 Mac Resolutions?
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<blockquote data-quote="DrDungeon" data-source="post: 932008" data-attributes="member: 129099"><p>Hi folks! Brand new to these forums. I am a programmer working on my trusty 24" iMac from about two years ago. Currently working on an application that needs to look good in a number of screen resolutions.</p><p></p><p>I know the new 27 inch supports 2560x1440 - huge! But what is on the preferences list for lower available resolutions? The idea is so I can hopefully test lower resolutions with my application, which I assume include some other 16:9 res's as opposed to my 24's 16:10 aspect ration.</p><p></p><p>If someone is running a new 27 and can check the list in preferences, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! -Robert</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrDungeon, post: 932008, member: 129099"] Hi folks! Brand new to these forums. I am a programmer working on my trusty 24" iMac from about two years ago. Currently working on an application that needs to look good in a number of screen resolutions. I know the new 27 inch supports 2560x1440 - huge! But what is on the preferences list for lower available resolutions? The idea is so I can hopefully test lower resolutions with my application, which I assume include some other 16:9 res's as opposed to my 24's 16:10 aspect ration. If someone is running a new 27 and can check the list in preferences, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! -Robert [/QUOTE]
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