2048x1280 Resolution Issues in 30" Display?

Anyone hoping for a fix to the broken 2048x1280 resolution issue with the older 30" Cinema display prepare to be disappointed... it's still broke in 10.6.5 .... sheesh Apple, is this so hard to fix?

BrandHOUSE wrote:
G'day,
I've just upgraded to Acrobat 9.2 this arvo and I immediately noticed that a PDF created as screen resolution displays in a very poor quality. Yes, it's a low res PDF, but everything within the PDF displays very badly. Have I maybe missed something that has changed in Preferences or is it something else?
I am concerned as all work is sent to clients via a PDF for approval etc. and that they might feel that my artwork is of inferior quality due to the way PDFs now seem to display under Acrobat 9.2
Thanks in advance for any comments or help.
Go to Preference and to Page Display:
Check the part about the resolution and see if it matches the resolution of your display.
The the resolution of which you view a PDF on screen doesn't necessarily have to do with how it looks when printed. I just updated 9.2 and open a PDF and I didn't see any problems on my machine.
(Please note information is given by an Experienced User of Acrobat. I am not an employee of Adobe.)

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