by Matthew Gardiner <kaiwai.gardiner@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Apr 8, 2008 at 11:24 AM
Hi,
Excuse me, but why didn't you have a look at the specifications of your
machine? It is pretty damn clear from the specifications that your
hardware
isn't powerful enough to handle such high resolutions:
"digital resolutions up to 1920 by 1200 pixels;"
Matthew
On 7/04/08 7:17 PM, in article uRb$g9HmIHA.2396@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Alexander Lorenz" <none@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a Mac Mini (1st generation with Leopard installed). Last week I
> bought a new display 24" (Acer P243). (1900x1200 pixel).
> Now with the display connected (via DVI-HDMI) I have the feeling that
small
> fonts are somehow blured. Does anybody know if there is an option in Mac
> OS - Leopard to sharpen the fonts?
>
> 2nd Prob: I changed the resolution from 1900x1200 (NTSC) to 1900x1200
(PAL)
> instantly the screen turned black and there was no way to get back to
the
> old settings. (I reinstalled the entire OS). Does anybody know a
keyboard
> shortcut to get back to the old resolution settings?
>
> 3rd Prob: in Front-Row the menu is really slow and there are many
graphic
> errors displayed. I got the feeling the Front Row can not handle this
screen
> resolution. When turning the screen to a lower resolution like 1024x768
> everything runs smooth. (maybe the build in graphic card of the mac
mini
> can not handle such high resolutions?)
>
> Cheers,
>
>