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9secondadidas

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Hi there, thank you for reading. I'm in the process of replacing my MBP with an early 2k9 iMac as my DAW machine. I'm shopping around for external monitors, and I'm leaning a 27" monitor that naively displays 2048 x 1152.

My question is, if I get a dual link dvi cable- will my iMac be able to display this resolution on an external monitor?

Thanks in advance.
 

That's for the current iMac, which sports a mini display port and is capable of doing what I need it to. I have an early 2k9 iMac which only has a mini dvi port.

And crap. Looks like I just found my answer on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mini-DVI

"Mini-DVI does not support dual-link connections and hence cannot support resolutions higher than 1920x1200 @60Hz."

Oh well I guess I'll just buy a 27" screen that does 1920x1200 natively.

Thanks again.
 
That's for the current iMac, which sports a mini display port and is capable of doing what I need it to. I have an early 2k9 iMac which only has a mini dvi port.

And crap. Looks like I just found my answer on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mini-DVI

"Mini-DVI does not support dual-link connections and hence cannot support resolutions higher than 1920x1200 @60Hz."

Oh well I guess I'll just buy a 27" screen that does 1920x1200 natively.

Thanks again.

according every mac .com it can and it has a mini display port if its a early 2009 model easy to recognise 4 usb ports and 1 firewire port at the back otherwise identical with the 2008 models which only have a mini dvi port and 2 firewire and 3 usb :
[URL="http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/imac/stats/imac-core-2-duo-2.0-20-inch-aluminum-early-2009-education-specs.html"]http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/imac/stats/imac-core-2-duo-2.0-20-inch-aluminum-early-2009-education-specs.html[/URL]

Apple reports that this model simultaneously supports the native resolution of the built-in display and up-to a 30-inch external display (2560x1600).
 
This article from EveryMac says that unit has a miniDisplayPort.

http://www.everymac.com/systems/app...uminum-early-2009-white-education-models.html

So 30 in display support is reasonable.

Do you have the model # of the iMac you are buying?

I'll check when I get home. I actually already own it, I bought one used with a dead hard drive and replaced the hard drive myself. A side note, it's amazing how it's put together, and the edges of the bevel are incredibly sharp.
 
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