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Closed option using 2nd display help.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Philadelphia, Pa
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I have been hooking up my HD tv to my MBP and it has mirror or extended options only, atleast to my recognition. I size down the resolution on my MBP display to divote more of my VRAM to my 32" 720p display and it looks pretty good. I would really like to divote all of it to the external display . Thanks in advance!
-Rob
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15.4" Macbook Pro 2.2 Core 2 Duo, 4GB Ram, 500GB HD @ 7,200rpm. 20" iMac Intel Core Duo, 2GB RAM, 256 VRAM, 250 GB HD. Pro apps: Final Cut Studio, and Logic Pro 8.
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Posting Junkie
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Houston, TX
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Close the lid of your MBP.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Philadelphia, Pa
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It goes to sleep, maybe i should try turning that off.
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15.4" Macbook Pro 2.2 Core 2 Duo, 4GB Ram, 500GB HD @ 7,200rpm. 20" iMac Intel Core Duo, 2GB RAM, 256 VRAM, 250 GB HD. Pro apps: Final Cut Studio, and Logic Pro 8.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Washington state
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Let it go to sleep, close the display lid, and then move the mouse or strike a key. When it wakes with a closed lid, the external display will work and the internal one will remain off. sam
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Senior User
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Richmond! VA
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Not to be all "thread police" here, but hasn't this been discussed here several times? And recently.
Anyway, close the lid and tap a key. If an external display is detected it will go into closed mode. I have found that sometimes it will not jog the computer into activity. The most reliable way of doing this (I've found) is if you are using a UB keyboard, is to unplug the keyboard (or mouse) and plug it back in.
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[ 15 inch Macbook Pro 2.8 GHz Core 2 Duo ][ 20 inch Intel iMac 2 GB RAM / 256 MB ATI XT 1600 ][ iPhone OG (3GS on Reservation)][ White iPod 5th Gen. 60GB ]
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Senior User
Join Date: Feb 2007
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Also the MB/MBP must be plugged into the power supply, no?
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Senior User
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: San Jose
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Originally Posted by JonoMarshall
Also the MB/MBP must be plugged into the power supply, no?
Yes. Discovered this the hard way. Good discussion of that here.
To the original poster though, I really wouldn't worry about video RAM. The MBP more than enough for general uses, and the basic 2D functionality of the built-in screen takes only a minimal amount.
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