Whether samsung monitor SYNC Master B2230 is compatible to Mac mini

MAC MINI CONNECTED WITH SAMSUNG MONITOR SYNC MASTER B2230  TEXT IS BLURRY

AMOS HYD wrote:
MAC MINI CONNECTED WITH SAMSUNG MONITOR SYNC MASTER B2230
Yes a Samsung B2230 is compatible, it has both DVI and VGA inputs if I am correct.
The question is, what adapter and cable connection are you using..?
1. The Apple HDMI to DVI adapter that came with the Mac Mini and a good DVI cable.
2. A MiniDisplay Port to DVI adapter (if so, what brand adapter) and a good DVI cable.
3. A MiniDisplay Port to VGA adapter (if so, what brand adapter) and a good VGA cable.
4. Or some other adapter to adapter and cable configuration.....?
AMOS HYD wrote:
TEXT IS BLURRY
Go to: Apple > System Preferences > Displays > select the Display tab > for Resolution: > select Best for Display.
Then if it is still blurry, consult your Samsung User Manual and adjust the setting using Monitor's Menu.
If you do not have the User Manual, go to > Support - LCD B2230 | Samsung Monitors

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