Hidden Gekko
3 Years and 100 Posts 0_o
Why is it so hard to find a freakin monitor that works right? Argh...
Ok, first I order a 17 Inch Black CRT display on the Apple site along with my new G4. The monitor works fine for about a month, and then it exposes itself as a piece of garbage. After an hour, these pink stripes appear all over it and the only way to get rid of it is to shut down the computer for a while. Everything is trash...
Okay so then I plan to send this monitor back for a refund, and I go out and buy this 14 inch Kogi Display at Best Buy. I set it up and it works fine with everything, but then I try to open up Photoshop and the program hangs when it tries to find the color profiles. Alright, I'll try to fix this. I go into color-sync and make a calliberation. All the setting go fine until I save a calibration, where ColorSync successfully also hangs itself, which throughly ticks me off.
So what to do? Is there anyway at all to make this LCD Monitor work with Photoshop? I mean, I kinda need that program for college
Or must I spend $700 on an apple display. Sorry, Apple, that's insane. I'll buy five G5s for 10 grand before I buy 5 of your smallest monitors for $3,500...
Why must everything be made to become obsolete these days? To make money, that's right. I at least expected my CRT to last a year...
This Kogi monitor didn't mention that it was compatible with Macs, but I thought it would run just fine, which it has until my Mac goes insane trying to make a color profile...
So what should I do? I got this baby for $180. Should I go back to best buy and look for a monitor that actually says it's compatible with a Mac, then bring it home and see that it doesn't work with photoshop either? It's not like have a pile of money to burn here...

Ok, first I order a 17 Inch Black CRT display on the Apple site along with my new G4. The monitor works fine for about a month, and then it exposes itself as a piece of garbage. After an hour, these pink stripes appear all over it and the only way to get rid of it is to shut down the computer for a while. Everything is trash...
Okay so then I plan to send this monitor back for a refund, and I go out and buy this 14 inch Kogi Display at Best Buy. I set it up and it works fine with everything, but then I try to open up Photoshop and the program hangs when it tries to find the color profiles. Alright, I'll try to fix this. I go into color-sync and make a calliberation. All the setting go fine until I save a calibration, where ColorSync successfully also hangs itself, which throughly ticks me off.
So what to do? Is there anyway at all to make this LCD Monitor work with Photoshop? I mean, I kinda need that program for college

Or must I spend $700 on an apple display. Sorry, Apple, that's insane. I'll buy five G5s for 10 grand before I buy 5 of your smallest monitors for $3,500...
Why must everything be made to become obsolete these days? To make money, that's right. I at least expected my CRT to last a year...
This Kogi monitor didn't mention that it was compatible with Macs, but I thought it would run just fine, which it has until my Mac goes insane trying to make a color profile...
So what should I do? I got this baby for $180. Should I go back to best buy and look for a monitor that actually says it's compatible with a Mac, then bring it home and see that it doesn't work with photoshop either? It's not like have a pile of money to burn here...
