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<blockquote data-quote="CAMERA MAN" data-source="post: 411669" data-attributes="member: 21040"><p>O ok yea I was thinking that the costco one was mostlikly different. I don't really need it for text though, just video when using final cut. I also have another thing I'm worrying about, when I hook my powerbook to this 23" hd apple display at my church and mirror the image I can't get the full size resolution on the screen, any tips on how to scale it right. I don't want to buy a display if it won't even show right. The mini mac does it right though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAMERA MAN, post: 411669, member: 21040"] O ok yea I was thinking that the costco one was mostlikly different. I don't really need it for text though, just video when using final cut. I also have another thing I'm worrying about, when I hook my powerbook to this 23" hd apple display at my church and mirror the image I can't get the full size resolution on the screen, any tips on how to scale it right. I don't want to buy a display if it won't even show right. The mini mac does it right though. [/QUOTE]
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