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Windows 10 apple cinema display
Windows 10 apple cinema display







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But the GT1030 defaults to low res and offers no other options, other than hand-entering custom resolutions, which I am loath to do. With a different card, the same computer, LCD, and DVI cable, no problems.

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If I clobber the right driver and force Windows to use a generic one briefly, the resolution IMPROVES, ironically.

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Since I DO have the dual link DVI cable, it works with the Apple 30" monitors at full resolution with a different video card (GTX780Ti), I think the issue is software, and hence may be similar to what this poster was asking. I think, but am not sure that the issue is the exact driver for my GT1030 fails, with no luck. The optimum resolution for this monitor of 1680 x 1050 was automatically detected and set by Windows 7. The monitor is recognised as Plug and Play but is named (automatically by Windows 7) as 'Cinema'.

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The screens on the imacs are also dodgy they often suffer from screen burn and a yellow haze instead of white.Depending on the video card, Windows 10, with the proper driver installed for the video card, and with a video card which supports up to 2560x1600 through Dual link DVI cabling, on an Apple 30", can limit you to 1280x800 resolution, and consider that "recommended". I got my new Win7 64bit Ultimate today and without installing any drivers the Apple Cinema 20' I have (aluminium version) is working fine. I have 2 Formac 19″ screens currently 9 years old and still going strong without a glitch. Now it seems life expectancy has gone down to about 2 years (if your lucky!) When this monitor finally goes, I won’t be buying another Apple screen. I’ve been using macs since the mac plus, some of my older units still work (this was when they were hungry for business and put more effort into quality control).

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I think Apple have become more like any old PC vendor since they found more lucrative markets (with Ipod, Iphone etc)and started building units in China.

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I have returned the mac pro and the monitor to Apple on 3 occassions and swapped the units, now I’ve just given up. It seems to come back when I leave the mac on for long periods, suggesting that it may be overheating or something. I find that if I shut down and turn off power supply the problem temporarily goes away. I have the same problem on a 2 year old 30″ cinema display – changed cards from a dodgy ati radeon x1900 to a geoforce the problems still here. And if you work at Apple…hey, what are you guys doing there? Remember us, the customers? If you’re considering such a large monitor, I urge you to avoid the temptation to buy the Apple product until the company deals with this problem. I bought an adapter to link to the monitor via the display port to the DVI connector on the Mac. The PC has a display port as well as a vga output. Hello is it possible does anyone know to attach an older style Macintosh cinema dispay 24 monitor to a Lenovo ThinkCentre M92p PC. But from the very start I’ve had a problem, which turns out to be extremely. Solved PC (Windows 10) To MAC Cinema Display Monitor. I’ve been fortunate to have a terrific computing setup here for the past nine months: a quad-core Intel Mac Pro with 1.25TB disk, 4GB RAM, and both a 23 and 30 monitor. Mac 911 By Glenn Fleishman, Senior Contributor, Macworld 10:00 pm PDT. Major Defect: Apple 30 Cinema Display Monitors. Word on the street is that it doesn’t have this problem. Why the Apple LED Cinema Display doesn’t work with a Thunderbolt 3 adapter. I should have saved a few hundred dollars and bought the Dell 30-inch monitor instead. I bought the Apple 30-inch monitor ($2,000) because it looks so nice on my desk. This isn’t a minor issue these green pixels can be all over the screen. As others in the discussion point out, I’m amazed that Apple continues to sell a product with such a significant known defect. The company continues to replace monitors under warranty, but the replacements always have the same problem. Referred to as the “flickering/dancing pixel problem,” it has been the subject of an ongoing discussion for well over two years with more than 400 messages posted to the thread! As far as any of us can tell, Apple has never acknowledged this problem or offered a fix to anyone. Well, it turns out this is a problem shared by a very large number of users. I photographed this directly from my screen My Cinema Display looks more like a backlit transparency than an LCD. This is very important with a large monitor because different parts of the screen will always be seen from different angles. This wasn’t too bad when I was mostly doing audio and text work, but now that I’m working more with images in Photoshop and video in Final Cut Pro, it’s truly unacceptable. The Apple Cinema Displays are unusual because they look the same from different directions. Sweet, indeed.īut from the very start I’ve had a problem, which turns out to be extremely common: The 30-inch display is plagued with green pixels that appear in image-context-sensitive areas. I’ve been fortunate to have a terrific computing setup here for the past nine months: a quad-core Intel Mac Pro with 1.25TB disk, 4GB RAM, and *both* a 23″ and 30″ monitor.









Windows 10 apple cinema display