Macbook pro and its maximum resolutioni

Hello!
I was wondering if I can connect a monitor with a resolution above 1920 x 1200 using the MiniDisplay to DVI adaptor?
thanks!

No, the $99 adapter is only is you have the old 30" cinema display form Apple.
Your display, which I'm taking a wild guess is a 23" Samsung does not need dual link DVI.
(UPDATE: I saw your other post. I didn't know Acer made a monitor at that resolution. I thought the only monitor that ran at the resolution was the samsung...and the only reason I knew that is because I almost bought that model specifically because of the higher then 1080p resolution.)
You need the Mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter. It's $29 - $19.
Hope that helps!
-Scott

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