using a MB/MBP closed
using a MB/MBP closed
I know this topic has been covered somewhere but I can't find it. - sorry
I am wondering if it is possible to use a Mac laptop closed with screens plugged in and also with all USB/Firewire working.
This would save me getting another machine for the studio and let me spend more on the Laptop.
Anyadvise very welcome
Thansk
z
I am wondering if it is possible to use a Mac laptop closed with screens plugged in and also with all USB/Firewire working.
This would save me getting another machine for the studio and let me spend more on the Laptop.
Anyadvise very welcome
Thansk
z
why do you want to close it? Why not split your work across both screens. That's what I do and it's made life a lot easier
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furrybum wrote:why do you want to close it? Why not split your work across both screens. That's what I do and it's made life a lot easier
Well the idea is to get two wide screens and then hook up the laptop but have that closed and out of the way. then use a wireless keyboard and mouse. I also do video and so the two wide screens will be good
So people seem to say that it just works. The machine doesnt go into standby mode ?
Cheers
z
Now thats an interesting question!! I read somewhere that it is possible to run two screens but a special cable is required. I havn't looked into that as yet.glasvegas wrote:it's possible if you have a mouse and keyboard (either bluetooth or usb) connected.
how are you planning on running two screens, do you have a second video card?
Does anyone know about that.
z
Not sure you can. You need a special cable to attach an external monitor to a macbook but as far as I know you can only send to one at a time.
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I used it (Macbook) closed sometimes.
The only drawback is that when you actually close it it goes in standby but when you press a key or move the mouse it goes alive again...
I fear that you need to keep it in standby mode forever.... So far I wasn't able to switch it off and on w/o opening the lid.
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The only drawback is that when you actually close it it goes in standby but when you press a key or move the mouse it goes alive again...
I fear that you need to keep it in standby mode forever.... So far I wasn't able to switch it off and on w/o opening the lid.
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- Pasha
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I've just started to look around at possibilities for two screens.
Furry I see you use a macbook. Do you find it powerful enough for all your software.
I really want a laptop but I also need good power as I intend to do some video editing. trying to work out the best hardware to get.
without too much cost
I was thinking a powerbook with at least one extra screen.
Other option is powerbook plus an imac. extra cost in that though.
Its SOOO confusing !!! -;)
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Furry I see you use a macbook. Do you find it powerful enough for all your software.
I really want a laptop but I also need good power as I intend to do some video editing. trying to work out the best hardware to get.
without too much cost
I was thinking a powerbook with at least one extra screen.
Other option is powerbook plus an imac. extra cost in that though.
Its SOOO confusing !!! -;)
z
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yes:doc holiday wrote:can you hook up two screens to a laptop?
http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/gxm/p ... l/home.php
you can even hook up three:
http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/gxm/p ... l/home.php
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