Jonathan Jones
April 2nd, 2006, 04:18 PM
I'm hoping someone can give me some input on this from personal experience.
I cut with FCP on a first gen 15" Aluminum Powerbook G4 1.25 Ghz running Tiger and 2 gigs of RAM. I have used an external monitor set to extended desktop for as long as I can remember and this has never been a problem for me. I have used a 20" Dell CRT display for years, using the external CRT for most 'eye' instensive work, spreading my tool palettes and menus across both screens. Now my monitor is dying and I am having a difficult time working with it...so I am preparing to upgrade to a new flat-panel LCD screen and I was initally going to get the 20" Dell flat-panel...but now that I think more about it, I am pretty intent on getting the 24" screen, I typically have other apps like Soundtrack or Sonicfire Pro open with working with projects, and the extra screen real estate would be a big bonus for me.
Here is my question...I know that the 20" will work fine as an external for my Powerbook, however I haven't been able to get a definitive answer regarding the compatibility of the 24" on my Powerbook. I am wondering if my Powerbook has the video processing muscle to effectively work with the Dell 24".
As a first gen AL Powerbook, it holds the stock ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 with 64 MB VRAM. Will this be enough to power the 24". I am hoping someone in the forums actually uses a similar set up and can clue me in on its performance.
Thanks in advance.
-Jon
I cut with FCP on a first gen 15" Aluminum Powerbook G4 1.25 Ghz running Tiger and 2 gigs of RAM. I have used an external monitor set to extended desktop for as long as I can remember and this has never been a problem for me. I have used a 20" Dell CRT display for years, using the external CRT for most 'eye' instensive work, spreading my tool palettes and menus across both screens. Now my monitor is dying and I am having a difficult time working with it...so I am preparing to upgrade to a new flat-panel LCD screen and I was initally going to get the 20" Dell flat-panel...but now that I think more about it, I am pretty intent on getting the 24" screen, I typically have other apps like Soundtrack or Sonicfire Pro open with working with projects, and the extra screen real estate would be a big bonus for me.
Here is my question...I know that the 20" will work fine as an external for my Powerbook, however I haven't been able to get a definitive answer regarding the compatibility of the 24" on my Powerbook. I am wondering if my Powerbook has the video processing muscle to effectively work with the Dell 24".
As a first gen AL Powerbook, it holds the stock ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 with 64 MB VRAM. Will this be enough to power the 24". I am hoping someone in the forums actually uses a similar set up and can clue me in on its performance.
Thanks in advance.
-Jon