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alexwoolley

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Jul 15, 2006
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Hey guys, first post...so hello! But now down to business ;)

Ive got one of the new IMacs, and ive just been given a CRT monitor, and i was wondering how I may go about connecting them both together in order to have a stretch screen (being able to simply drag between both screens). Any help would be great, cheers!

Alex.
 

4God

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Apr 5, 2005
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My Mac
You need a mini-dvi to vga adapter (assuming you have a vga connector on the end of that cable). You can get one from Apple.
 

ham_man

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Jan 21, 2005
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In the "Displays" section of System Preferences, you should be able to dictate your dual monitor setup in the "Arrangement" panel.... :)
 

alexwoolley

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Jul 15, 2006
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damn you guys are quick! I like it here. Cheers for the help guys, think ill swing by the Apple store on monday and grab myself one.

Alex

Ps. More a curiousity thing than anything else, but is it possible to connect more than 2 screens together?
 

Josias

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alexwoolley said:
Ps. More a curiousity thing than anything else, but is it possible to connect more than 2 screens together?

Hundreds of people have aksed whether this is possible on a MacBook Pro or iMac. I have answered them yes. I used to have a link to an adapter, but I lost it. It transformed one DVI port into two. I would only recommend doing this on the MacBook Pro though, since it has a Duallink DVI connector, and therefore is capable of running external displays at up to 3840x2400, or two 23" ACD's, which are both 1920x1200. The iMac only has a Singlelink DVI connector, and can run external displays at up to 1920x1200. This means, you would have to run two external monitors at 960x600, or as it is possible; 800x600, which is very low resoltuion and would s*ck hard. So, yes you can, but don't do it with an iMac, MacBook or MacMini. Only a MacBook Pro.:D
 
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