[DM-MUG] Projecting from PB to TV
Alan Hansen
dmmug@dmmug.org
Fri, 08 Apr 2005 09:29:15 -0500
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Victoria,
Like Brian said this cable comes included with all PowerBooks. We do keep
these in stock as well. When connecting to the InFocus projector the image
is going to be much clearer if you connect to it using the SVGA port on you=
r
PowerBook. Composite/S-Video doesn=B9t broadcast as many lines as SVGA does
and the display will look much better.
Thanks,
Alan
On 4/7/05 8:06 PM, "Victoria L. Herring" <vlherring@herringlaw.com> wrote:
> The Apple DVI to VGA display adapter was specially designed to allow use=
rs to
> connect their DVI equipped Mac mini, PowerBook G4, or Power Mac to an ext=
ernal
> VGA monitor or projector for 24-bit video-mirroring or dual display. The =
DVI
> to VGA adapter plugs into the DVI port built into the new Mac mini, a
> PowerBook G4 or into Power Mac with NVIDIA or ATI Radeon graphic cards wh=
ich
> feature DVI ports.
>=20
> I found the $19 part...I think it'll be needed, because the PB has a DVI =
port
> and then it goes to the usual Computer cable, I think, and then to the
> inFocus...
=95=95=95=95 Please send mail to alan@gohaddock.com
Alan Hansen
Haddock Computer
801 73rd Street, Suite I, Windsor Heights, IA 50312
www.gohaddock.com (515) 225-9040 fax (515) 225-1264
iChat/AIM: AlanH@mac.com
Fax education orders toll free to 888-873-2775 or (888-USE-APPL)
Apple Sales Specialist, Apple Authorized Education Agent #SA69327
Apple Service Provider Plus, Canon Video Dealer
Proud member of Apple's Service, Training and Reseller Advisory Boards
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<FONT FACE=3D"Verdana"><SPAN STYLE=3D'font-size:10.0px'>Victoria,<BR>
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Like Brian said this cable comes included with all PowerBooks. We do =
keep these in stock as well. When connecting to the InFocus projector =
the image is going to be much clearer if you connect to it using the SVGA po=
rt on your PowerBook. Composite/S-Video doesn’t broadcast as man=
y lines as SVGA does and the display will look much better.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
Thanks,<BR>
Alan<BR>
On 4/7/05 8:06 PM, "Victoria L. Herring" <vlherring@herringlaw=
.com> wrote:<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT SIZE=3D"2"><FONT FACE=3D"Lucida Grande"><SPAN S=
TYLE=3D'font-size:9.0px'> The Apple DVI to VGA display adapter was specially d=
esigned to allow users to connect their DVI equipped Mac mini, PowerBook G4,=
or Power Mac to an external VGA monitor or projector for 24-bit video-mirro=
ring or dual display. The DVI to VGA adapter plugs into the DVI port built i=
nto the new Mac mini, a PowerBook G4 or into Power Mac with NVIDIA or ATI Ra=
deon graphic cards which feature DVI ports.<BR>
</SPAN></FONT></FONT><FONT FACE=3D"Verdana"><SPAN STYLE=3D'font-size:10.0px'><B=
R>
I found the $19 part...I think it'll be needed, because the PB has a DVI po=
rt and then it goes to the usual Computer cable, I think, and then to the in=
Focus...<BR>
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px'><BR>
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=95=95=95=95 Please send mail to alan@gohaddock.com<BR>
<BR>
Alan Hansen<BR>
Haddock Computer<BR>
801 73rd Street, Suite I, Windsor Heights, IA 50312<BR>
www.gohaddock.com (515) 225-9040 fax (515) 225-1264 <BR>
iChat/AIM: AlanH@mac.com<BR>
<BR>
Fax education orders toll free to 888-873-2775 or (888-USE-APPL)<BR>
<BR>
Apple Sales Specialist, Apple Authorized Education Agent #SA69327<BR>
Apple Service Provider Plus, Canon Video Dealer<BR>
Proud member of Apple's Service, Training and Reseller Advisory Boards<BR>
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