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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
problem with external monitors
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<blockquote data-quote="docpm9913" data-source="post: 930030" data-attributes="member: 128435"><p>checked many times as there was not much else I knew to do.. they are tight.. and again.. it would been amazingly coincidental if that is the case since it is exhibiting the same behavior with TWO different monitors in two different settings.. both connectors would then have to be lose?? I really think the problem MUST be with the computer, given that the behavior is happening with two different sets of hardware, and given that the laptop itself was checked and works with Apple monitors, it must be the interface between the Mac and NON-Mac external monitors.. and not just ONE external monitor since it does the same with two different ones. Actually, given that, I am bit surprised that I am not hearing this problem being broadcast all over the place??!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docpm9913, post: 930030, member: 128435"] checked many times as there was not much else I knew to do.. they are tight.. and again.. it would been amazingly coincidental if that is the case since it is exhibiting the same behavior with TWO different monitors in two different settings.. both connectors would then have to be lose?? I really think the problem MUST be with the computer, given that the behavior is happening with two different sets of hardware, and given that the laptop itself was checked and works with Apple monitors, it must be the interface between the Mac and NON-Mac external monitors.. and not just ONE external monitor since it does the same with two different ones. Actually, given that, I am bit surprised that I am not hearing this problem being broadcast all over the place??!! [/QUOTE]
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