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May 17, 2007

troubleshooting

New MacBooks may have external display issues

Posted May. 17, ’07, 9:25 AM PT by Dan Moren
Category | Troubleshooting

MacBookHeads up: if you zoomed out to buy one of those spiffy new MacBooks announced this week, you should be aware of some glitchiness associated with that model and external displays. Apple’s posted a new Knowledge Base article that details the issues:

If using a MacBook (Mid 2007) with an external display (such as an Apple Cinema Display), you may notice that if the menu bar is set to the external display, waking the computer from clamshell mode may temporarily prevent the internal display from displaying video.
Duh duh DUHHH! Well, that’s no good. Fortunately, there’s a fix, albeit a kind of irritating one: hit F7 to toggle the internal display on again, then save all your documents and restart.

Seems surprising to me that they’d push these new models out the door with a known problem like this. One hopes it’ll be fixed in a software patch at some point in the near future. I’m not too fond of the MacBook (Mid 2007) designation either. How about MacBook 2.5G? Much catchier.

[via MacFixIt]


1 Comments

Dave-O said:

2.5G looks too much like 2.5GB (is that RAM capacity?) or 2.5GHz. I've never found the generation nomenclature for iPods to be "catchy." G3/G4/G5, now that was catchy, but it would be really confusing to have a G3 MacBook.

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