I´m getting a monitor for my old laptop. Probably a Benq BL2411PT, maybe a Dell U2412. I just started wondering, can these monitors be expected to handle resolutions like 640*480 and 1024*768?
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Well, I've been drooling over OSX for a while. And I've *always* wanted a laptop, so I've been looking at the iBooks. The TiBooks are way out of my price range and are overkill for the sort of ...