In article <1189021625.348014.212450@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
SpreadTooThin <bjobrien62@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Sep 5, 12:09 pm, Jolly Roger <wbyyleb...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > On 2007-09-05 11:37:29 -0500, SpreadTooThin <bjobrie...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
said:
> >
> > > I have been having problems connecting my MacBook Pro via DVI to my
LG
> > > LCD Display
> >
> > What sort of problems, exactly?
> >
>
> The LG RM-23LZ50 23 Inch LCD display / TV comes with a DVI connector.
> >From the looks of it, it is a DVI-D Analog & Digital Single connector.
> LG Supplies two cables for the DVI connector. One is DVI to DVI the
> other is a DVI to SVGA (DB15) cable.
> When the DVI to DVI cable is connected to the DVI connector of my
> MacBook Pro, the LG Display pops up a box that says, "Going to DPM
> mode.".
> The screen then goes black. In the System Prefrences, Display panel
> no second screen is seen.
> I tried the DVI to SVGA (DB15) adaptor that Apple supplies and used
> the LG DVI to VGA/XGA Cable to connect the computer to the screen.
> This works however the video quality is poor. If I understand the VGA/
> XGA standard the signal is analog, and that would explain the poor
> video quality.
>
> I do believe this should work, but then LG won't acknowledge that the
> issue may be with their cable or display.
> What worries me most is LG (Canada)s statement of not sup****ting Apple
> displays.
> >From what I understand if one disasembles an Apple Cinima Display, it
> is manufactured by LG and Philips.
>
> If you have any suggestions on how to get this working please let me
> know.
>
> A Google search for "LG Going to DPM mode", results in some
> interesting, but maybe irrelivant results on a bug that was discovered
> in some LG display software.
>
> I have tried several resolutions and the autodectect display in the
> display panel but with no sucess, F7 does nothing either.
Screw 'em. Take it back where you bought it and exchange it for another
one from a different manufacturer. Bring your laptop and test any
monitor you buy.
--
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"When you post sewage, don't blame others for
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