Excellent. Now here's another question: I'm not sure if the monitors would come with the desktops. If not, would I NEED a mac monitor, or is there an adapter I can get to change the 2 row 15 pin connection to a 'standard' pc variety SVGA connector?
Joseph Smithee iBook! |
This is one of the Macs that works fine with a garden-variety adapter. And quite well at that. As I've used mine under console for so long I'm blanking on the exact maxes, but with max VRAM I believe it maxes out at 1152x870 but is most useful at something less so you don't need a really huge one for it. Though it does look pretty awesome having the flat little Mac with a monitor wider than it is stuck on top ;)
Scott Holder
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