It seems like such a rip off for them to use mini-dvi and then charge for the adapters. They could have at least used regular dvi and offered vga & s-video adapters. ~grumble grumble~
Originally posted by: randomlinh
iMacs too. I hate it because I had to buy a stupid adapter. And the quality was bleh to boot.
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: randomlinh
iMacs too. I hate it because I had to buy a stupid adapter. And the quality was bleh to boot.
I haven't run into any quality problems on my MacBook when I hook up to various things. I hooked up to a 23" Cinema Series in the lab at my school when I need more screen real estate for document combining and editing or coding. Flawless in regards to color and reproduction. The monitor itself had some issues with turning on (had to wiggle the power connector just right) but it looked right once it came on.
I have also hooked up to CRTs, projectors, TVs (I bought all 3 adapters) and they have all looked exactly the same when i hooked up as when someone else would.
I am assuming that you have tested this monitor on a differenct system and it comes out ok. Have you tried playing with teh Color settings under Display? Maybe it chose the wrong color profile or some such nonsense.
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: randomlinh
iMacs too. I hate it because I had to buy a stupid adapter. And the quality was bleh to boot.
I haven't run into any quality problems on my MacBook when I hook up to various things. I hooked up to a 23" Cinema Series in the lab at my school when I need more screen real estate for document combining and editing or coding. Flawless in regards to color and reproduction. The monitor itself had some issues with turning on (had to wiggle the power connector just right) but it looked right once it came on.
I have also hooked up to CRTs, projectors, TVs (I bought all 3 adapters) and they have all looked exactly the same when i hooked up as when someone else would.
I am assuming that you have tested this monitor on a differenct system and it comes out ok. Have you tried playing with teh Color settings under Display? Maybe it chose the wrong color profile or some such nonsense.
The color thing is a different issue with me. It just did not seem as crisp as even an analog connection on another system (the montior in question was dvi and analog, i was using the minidv->dvi adapter). That's another thing, why not give me something that can do both for $20.. argh.
I stopped using it though because I could not match the colors for the life of me. It bothered the hell out of me.
Originally posted by: themisfit610
Well, you can't expect the calibration to be correct out of the box... Mac OS X has some of the best color calibration tools included of any Operating System I've ever used. Honestly top notch. I always calibrate an OS X system I come into contact with
~MiSfit
Originally posted by: themisfit610
Well, you can't expect the calibration to be correct out of the box... Mac OS X has some of the best color calibration tools included of any Operating System I've ever used. Honestly top notch. I always calibrate an OS X system I come into contact with
~MiSfit