Senin, 18 November 2013

Is it possible to get dual monitors with just one iMac?

Q. I have an iMac here with a really great PC Monitor. Is it possible to get a cable from my iMac to that monitor and have two workspaces? Or does this require a whole nother machine?
Also, what kind of cable is it?

A. If you have one of the previous-generation Intel-powered iMac, it should have a miniDVI port. You need to buy a miniDVI-to-DVI adapter or a miniDVI-to-VGA adapter from Apple to connect it to your PC monitor to run dual monitors.

If you have the latest iMac with the new LED-backlit LCD display, it has a miniDisplayPort. You will need to buy a miniDisplayPort-to-DVI or miniDisplayPort-to-VGA adapter from Apple to connect it to your PC monitor.

Hope this helps.


Worth to upgrade from lcd pc monitor to led?
Q. I have a 3 year old LG 24 in pc monitor and was wondering if its worth upgrading to a led monitor?

A. Prices on LED Back-lit monitors is still falling.

And though your florescent back-lit will eventually die when the florescent tube
or the High voltage power supply that powers the florescent backlight fails
switching to a newer monitor will only cost you money you don't need to spend.... NOW.

LED Back-lit monitors have a much longer lifespan (no florescent = No Florescent to fail or wear out)

in the next year or two the OLED monitors will start to hit the market, and those don't use
the fragile liquid crystal at all but an array of colored LEDs

But when they do hit the market they will initially be very expensive.





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