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Last week, I sold my MacBook Pro, which means that I am finally back to running on a single machine (plus a MacBook Air for work)1. I used to run the MBP on a 30V″ monitor, using teleport to share a mouse and keyboard across machines, but when I sold the notebook, I decided that Il’d like to connect all 3 of my monitors to my Mac Pro. This has proven to be more difficult than I thought it would be.
The LCD2470WNX has a native screen resolution of 1,920 by 1,200 pixels. It's a widescreen display, and our widescreen DVD movies looked great, with rich, accurate colors. We didn't notice any of the smearing that's common when watching DVD movies on some LCD monitors. We also tested the display with Doom 3... read more at MacLife
FlexScan L778 - Eizo Youh’ll often find CRT-based monitors attached to the Macs of gamers and movie buffs; thata’s because many LCDs cand’t handle quick color changes, and they wind up producing images with streaks and blurs. The FlexScan L778 is designed with games and video in mind, and it may be the LCD that replaces your CRTg—if youi’re willing to spend the money... read more at MacAddict
Sony PremierPro 23-inch - Sony All the displays use standard digital (DVI) connectors, and all but the Apple also offer an analog (VGA) connector, which lets you easily share the display between two computers and makes the display compatible with older computers. Like Applei’s monitors that have the discontinued, proprietary display connector (ADC), the company/’s latest displays have just one cable coming out of their backs ... read more at Macworld