[quote]Why did you think it'd be different with CRTs?<hr></blockquote>
Oh I didn't really, it just happens to be the setup I'm gonna use. However, this thing on Apple's page made me wonder:
[quote] Want to double your desktop area by adding a second flat-panel display? Savvy creative professionals regard having two 22? Apple Cinema Displays as the ultimate in desktop efficiency ? the perfect visual environment for doing your best work. Of course, you can also combine a 22? Apple Cinema Display with a 15? or 17? Studio Display. Either way, all you need is a DVI video card like the ATI Radeon 32 MB PCI Card Mac Edition and the DVIator from Dr. Bott. Just pop open the Power Mac G4?s easy-open side door, slip in the PCI card and connect the DVIator, and you?re set.
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Why would you have to add another card, if you could just connect the 2nd ADC display to the VGA-port (with a VGA to ADC adapter)? I guess the quality wouldn't be as good as DVI to ADC, but still...
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Oh I didn't really, it just happens to be the setup I'm gonna use. However, this thing on Apple's page made me wonder:
[quote] Want to double your desktop area by adding a second flat-panel display? Savvy creative professionals regard having two 22? Apple Cinema Displays as the ultimate in desktop efficiency ? the perfect visual environment for doing your best work. Of course, you can also combine a 22? Apple Cinema Display with a 15? or 17? Studio Display. Either way, all you need is a DVI video card like the ATI Radeon 32 MB PCI Card Mac Edition and the DVIator from Dr. Bott. Just pop open the Power Mac G4?s easy-open side door, slip in the PCI card and connect the DVIator, and you?re set.
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Why would you have to add another card, if you could just connect the 2nd ADC display to the VGA-port (with a VGA to ADC adapter)? I guess the quality wouldn't be as good as DVI to ADC, but still...
[ 01-30-2002: Message edited by: bufflo ]</p>