External Monitor Recommendations

I'm looking for a good external monitor. Any recommendations for a good 17 inch LCD monitor for my iBook?

There is an adapter for hooking up to an external monitor included with your iBook, but it can only mirror the image on your iBook's screen; if you want to use dual monitors, or you want to use a higher resolution, you'll need Screen Spanning Doctor (VersionTracker.com). Although it's a freeware app, it's very good and shouldn't do any damage to your iBook (I use it, and I have no problems).
Good luck!

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    There is also a review of it at NBR and a discussion at TPF  that are interesting.
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  • External monitor recommendations please!

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  • Recommendation for external monitor

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    My recommendation would be to get a widescreen monitor, as I think it fits more with the Apple design.
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  • Recommend me an external Monitor

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    I am primarily interested in businessy type applications so do not need super high resolution or anything.  Naturally, I don't have an HDMI out port.
    Budget about £100-£250
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  • Recommend an external monitor

    Hello All,
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    There are so many choices ; LCD, LED etc.., and I wonder what size I should get .
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  • 2011 Macbook Pro External Monitor Problems

    Hi all,
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  • Can i use a hdmi to mini display port cable to use my iMac as external monitor for a windows laptop?

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  • External monitor for Macbook Pro MC723

    Hi, I'd like to get a cheap (<£200) external monitor for my Macbook Pro MC723 ...
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    2. Which port Macbook Pro port would it connect to?
    3. Will I be able to use the monitor as a dual display, along with the macbook's screen?
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    2. The Thunderbolt port.
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  • External Monitor for MacBook Pro 13"

    Hello, I know there has been a number of threads on this topic, but I haven't found my answer yet.
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    2) Can anyone recommend a monitor that would display clearer text?
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    The only reason I thought of suggesting 1920x1080 was becaue I looked up the specs on your 23" Samsung SyncMaster SA550 and see it only has vga and hdmi input.  I suspect that because it's hdmi input the EDID info tells Displays to add 1080i and 1080p to the resolutions and suppresses the 1920x1080.  It's why I wasn't sure it would be there in the first place.
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