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<blockquote data-quote="knightlie" data-source="post: 537273" data-attributes="member: 28829"><p>By the sounds of it, it is. The iMac has a laptop-class graphics card.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Utterly and completely wrong. My iMac is driving two monitors with different resolutions even as I type. What you mean is that the iMac cannot mirror one monitor to a second one <em>with a different resolution</em>. My PC (and very probably yours too) can't do that either, the picture is presented at a different, and almost unreadable resolution on the TV as the TV is not capable of displaying the resolution of my monitor. The PC graphics card has a TV encoder for doing this. When I did what you are trying, it gave me a headache from an unviewable display.</p><p></p><p>Please check your facts before coming in here and ranting.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Good for them - perhaps you should stick with your PC? Or would you like a long list of the things my iMac can do which my PC can't?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knightlie, post: 537273, member: 28829"] By the sounds of it, it is. The iMac has a laptop-class graphics card. Utterly and completely wrong. My iMac is driving two monitors with different resolutions even as I type. What you mean is that the iMac cannot mirror one monitor to a second one [i]with a different resolution[/i]. My PC (and very probably yours too) can't do that either, the picture is presented at a different, and almost unreadable resolution on the TV as the TV is not capable of displaying the resolution of my monitor. The PC graphics card has a TV encoder for doing this. When I did what you are trying, it gave me a headache from an unviewable display. Please check your facts before coming in here and ranting. Good for them - perhaps you should stick with your PC? Or would you like a long list of the things my iMac can do which my PC can't? [/QUOTE]
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