Using an imac g5 (2004) as a monitor
Is it possible to connect a new 2011/2012 15" macbook pro to a 2004 imac g5 for use as a second monitor?
I am a not-too-busy freelance graphic designer. My 2004 imac is chugging along, but I really do need to upgrade. I am interested in a macbook pro, but would like to be able to access a larger screen at times when I'm working on layouts and want to see more of what's going on.
The imac does have a mini display port to quote from the specs:
(Mini-VGA) |
Details: | Apple notes that the system has a "VGA output port for video mirroring on [an] external display or projector" and "S-video and composite video output to connect directly to a TV or projector", using an adapter (sold separately). |
I'm not ready to spend for the Apple monitor, and the one I've shopped so far (Acer 24" LED) which was priced affordably, showed text all blurry when plugged into an ipad (their only option for sampling the monitor in-store.)
I'd love some ideas on ways to use my current imac as a monitor and/or suggestions on tight, hi-res 20"+ monitors in the $250 range.
Thanks so much!
imac g5 (2004), 1.8ghz powerpc, Mac OS X (10.3.x)