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<blockquote data-quote="Gamer" data-source="post: 47885"><p><strong>Hi</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Yes and no about the bigger monitor the iBook only has a VGA hook up, good for projectors and convetional monitors that have VGA. If you were refreing to Apple's really cool LCD screens the7y use DVI the best kind of connector, and the 30" requires 2DVI ports! You can only mirror with VGA, iBook comes with an VGA adapter.</p><p></p><p>You can buy a adapter from apple to convert VGA to DVI very good if you like me like those new Apple displays! DVI you can do anything on mirror etc.. Talk to your local Apple resailer or visit any Apple Store for more Help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gamer, post: 47885"] [b]Hi[/b] Hi, Yes and no about the bigger monitor the iBook only has a VGA hook up, good for projectors and convetional monitors that have VGA. If you were refreing to Apple's really cool LCD screens the7y use DVI the best kind of connector, and the 30" requires 2DVI ports! You can only mirror with VGA, iBook comes with an VGA adapter. You can buy a adapter from apple to convert VGA to DVI very good if you like me like those new Apple displays! DVI you can do anything on mirror etc.. Talk to your local Apple resailer or visit any Apple Store for more Help! [/QUOTE]
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