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I bought a Mac after a plethora of people singing the choir song of how easy to use it is. Well, it turns out that it doesn´t recognize the native resolution of any of my three 22" monitors and uses 1024x768 instead of the native resolution which is 1680x1050. Not only does not use the native resolution, it doesn´t support the built-in webcam. All of the monitors functions work fine in Linux and Windows.
I have found no workarounds or fixes online.
If this were linux, people would complain non-stop. Yet people put up with it because it seems that Apple can do no wrong.
And if this were Linux, I could probably hack xorg.cong and get it to work.
Why do I mention this? Because the fire hazards caused by Apple are just another example of poor Quality Assurance, just like not being able to work properly with standard monitors, an AOC and a viewsnonic.
As long as people are willing to pay much more money for stylish hardware without holding Apple responsible, this will not change. If I can´t fix my monitor display resolution, I will sell the Mac on ebay.