02-12-2004, 06:32 PM
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Originally posted by chupacabra
hoax, you can use a converter to go from the monitors ADC connector to DVI, so the signal will remain digital and pure (not analog VGA)... Apples ADC connector is really just DVI combined w/ power leads...
the only drawback to using these on PC's is that you cannot adjust the brightness or contrast of the display, as this functionality is part of the Mac OS and not a physical control on the monitor... since they ship at maximum brightness this isn't usually an issue for most people.
it really isn't a good time to be buying one of Apples high-end displays though, as the product line is overdue already for new models... there are some pretty good rumors regarding their new monitor offering coming soon, a 30" widescreen cinema display, probably worth the wait.
oh, and send me a new shirt! my wife took the last one and won't give it back..!
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Maybe the price will go down on the 23"...I don't need the 30..
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