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24" eye strain?
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<blockquote data-quote="bryphotoguy" data-source="post: 377653" data-attributes="member: 26695"><p>Unless something has drastically changed, using an external monitor isn't all that great with Macs. My cuz would try it with his G4 12" 800MHz and it wasn't a high quality picture with his 19" widescreen. The video card would let him max out at 1040x768 or something and didn't have any widescreen resolutions so it looked distorted that way.</p><p>If your laptop is newer (what is it btw) you might achieve something crisper and cleaner. As for Apple displays, they're expensive for a reason. They're beautiful. If you have enough money for one, get it. Any LCD is nice in my opinion. Just go to a computer store and look at them all. </p><p>If you haven't shopped for a LCD screen before, a faster seek time is best (measured in miliseconds), a higher contrast ratio is better, and brightness.</p><p>Peace,</p><p>Bryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryphotoguy, post: 377653, member: 26695"] Unless something has drastically changed, using an external monitor isn't all that great with Macs. My cuz would try it with his G4 12" 800MHz and it wasn't a high quality picture with his 19" widescreen. The video card would let him max out at 1040x768 or something and didn't have any widescreen resolutions so it looked distorted that way. If your laptop is newer (what is it btw) you might achieve something crisper and cleaner. As for Apple displays, they're expensive for a reason. They're beautiful. If you have enough money for one, get it. Any LCD is nice in my opinion. Just go to a computer store and look at them all. If you haven't shopped for a LCD screen before, a faster seek time is best (measured in miliseconds), a higher contrast ratio is better, and brightness. Peace, Bryan [/QUOTE]
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