- Apple monitor on Windows PC
- Posted by Alceryes on September 7th, 2005
One of my clients has a 21" flat panel APPLE monitor. It has a single DVI
connection (no power connection). Would he be able to use this monitor on
Windows systems, assuming the Windows PC also has a DVI connection?
This is the first monitor I've seen that draws it's power through the DVI
cable. I'm not sure if this is something exclusive to apple or if I just
need to find the right VC with a particular type of DVI connector.
TIA.
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- Alceryes
- Posted by Grinder on September 7th, 2005
Alceryes wrote:
This looks like it might fit the ticket:
http://www.welovemacs.com/0111dvad.html
I spoke with "Art" at We Love Macs, but he's an idiot, so I can't really
trust what he has to say about that adapter's use with a PC. The
write-up suggests that you can:
| With DVIator both older Macs and PCs can vastly improve
| the user experience by displaying their data on a shiny
| new ADC Cinema Display.
It does make this caveat, however:
| Other computers or video cards with a DVI connector must
| provide support for Apple ADC flat panel displays in their
| firmware or drivers. If in doubt please ask the manufacturer
| of the video card.
Good luck!
- Posted by DaveW on September 8th, 2005
It's EXCLUSIVE to Apple.
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DaveW
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- Posted by Clark on September 8th, 2005
When I was looking at one at CompUSA, I believe the salesman said there
was an adapter to make them useable. I bet most stores that sell them
and PCs would have such a thing.
But go to the site below and look past the middle of the page concerning
PC compatible.
http://www.apple.com/ca/displays/
Clark
DaveW wrote: