External monitor use---AWESOME!

Folks, I have had this little MacBook for over a month now and until today, I have never used an external monitor on it. Simply put, the experience was absolutely amazing.
Hook up an external keyboard, hook up the monitor, put the computer to sleep.
Wake it up, and in a few moments the monitor comes to life, complete with a display setting that takes advantage of the monitor's resolution.
I was also impressed with the performance. This monitor is typically connected to my Mac G4 Tower, with its 1.5 ghz OWC CPU. So, when I see a Mac image on that monitor, I'm referencing what I'm used to with that Tower.
My MacBook was FASTER. Windows snapped faster, files came across faster. My poor faithful 5 1/2 year G4 Tower. It was toasted by a computer that could fit inside its case.
Final test... I just had to know. I restarted the MacBook. I figured I would lose the monitor communcations, but I didn't. It just "boringly" worked. I wish I had thought of shutting the MacBook down and doing the same thing, but I didn't.
Anyway, it was a fun experience. I'm impressed. Just had to share the experience.
MacBook - 4H621 - 2.0 Gbyte RAM, Parallels VM,   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   G4 Tower, Atari ST with Mac Plus emulator, Dell 8400 Tower, Dell D600 laptop

Hook up an external keyboard, hook up the monitor, put the computer to sleep.
Next time try plugging in the monitor without putting the MB to sleep. It will automatically recognize and adjust.
I was a bit surprise as I tried mine with a projector a couple of days ago. I thought I would have to go into the Display prefs before the new monitor was available, or at least hit the F7 key.
As soon as the last connection was made the MB instantly switched to 1027x768 and the image appeared on the projector. One hit of F7 and I had dual display working for doing keynote slides on the big screen while having notes and timers on the MB screen.
Pretty sweet.

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