I have attached a 27' HP 2711x monitor to my MacBook Air using the mini-port->vga adaptor. The display is recognised as HP 2711 and the resolution is set to 1920x1080. Looks great.
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However, every so often (like every 3-5 minutes), the whole display 'shivers'. If I set the resolution to the next lowest (1680x1050) I get the same problem. If I set the resolution to 1600x1024, the shivering occurs constantly. If I go lower then the display settles down and works without shivering, but now I've lost the benefit of the high-res display...I'm currently writing this with the external display set to 1600x900, no shivering...
Reading a few threads, looks like switching to DVI or HDMI might work better, so I'm going to get a dvi adaptor and try that.
Any thoughts on what's going on?
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I'm running Snow Leopard 10.6.8 on a MacBook Air from 2011 (2.13Ghz Core2 Duo, 4Gb DDR3, NVidia GeForce 320M)
I read on one thread that the latest drivers from nVidia helped so I have the CUDA 4.2.10 drivers installed.
MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
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