I have a similar issue. I'm also wondering about the fact that one can
apparently use many HDTVs on a computer as well, and I don't know what the
relevant differences are, at a given screensize/resolution.
2008/8/8 Eric Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi all,
>
> My university is buying me a new
Any monitor that is VESA-compliant can be mounted on an arm that pivots.
You can get an VESA-adapter for the current line of Apple Cinema Displays.
I have a more information (possibly somewhat dated but still useful) as
well as a photo at my website:
http://robertgpatterson.com/techtipsfaq.h
Hi Eric,
I used to have a Samsung 24" monitor and thought it was large, until I
sold it to someone on the list (who seems happy with it) and got the
Apple 30" Cinema display, which is, in the words of my grandson,
"awesome!"
I see no need to pivot it for my work. The vertical screen dime
Hi all,
My university is buying me a new loaded MacBook! I'd like to buy a large
pivoting monitor to plug into the MacBook for use in my home studio. Can anyone
recommend some good options?
Thanks in advance,
Eric Richards
Eric Richards
Composer/Arranger/Conductor
Trombone/Music Technology
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