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Currently I use a mac mini and the DVI - VGA adaptor which is connected to a iiyama 19'' CRT monitor.
Something I noticed is, that the Mac mini's output is dim and a bit blurry compared to my other machines.
So far I tested my ibooks's external VGA output (same resolution > 1280x1024 @ 85Hz with Firmware hack), and an Athlon XP with ATI Radeon 9700 graphics card. Every machine has great output with vivid colors and the display of the "color" white is actually bright compared to the mac mini which seems to display white as very light grey.
Another DVI - VGA adaptor doesn't change the quality of the picture nor did a color calibration nor did the new OSX version Tiger fix it.
After a google search I found out that I am not alone with this problem. A german computer magazine (c't) tested the vga signal strength of the mac mini which is below the VESA standart of 520 mV.
Some monitors are capable to detect the signal strengh and compensate (for) it if it is to low, unfortunally mine doesn't.
Is there a way to remedy/"cure" this problem? Does anybody else in this forum notice it?
I am sorry if this has already been reported. But several searches brought no results.
Something I noticed is, that the Mac mini's output is dim and a bit blurry compared to my other machines.
So far I tested my ibooks's external VGA output (same resolution > 1280x1024 @ 85Hz with Firmware hack), and an Athlon XP with ATI Radeon 9700 graphics card. Every machine has great output with vivid colors and the display of the "color" white is actually bright compared to the mac mini which seems to display white as very light grey.
Another DVI - VGA adaptor doesn't change the quality of the picture nor did a color calibration nor did the new OSX version Tiger fix it.
After a google search I found out that I am not alone with this problem. A german computer magazine (c't) tested the vga signal strength of the mac mini which is below the VESA standart of 520 mV.
Some monitors are capable to detect the signal strengh and compensate (for) it if it is to low, unfortunally mine doesn't.
Is there a way to remedy/"cure" this problem? Does anybody else in this forum notice it?
I am sorry if this has already been reported. But several searches brought no results.