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im a current PC user and really keen on purchasing one of those cool mac pro quad core systems, - not the laptop one but the tower type system. Anyway, i currently have a Acer P244w 24" display and i really didnt want to ditch it and i didnt want to have to buy a new monitor if i can help it. Will most monitors/displays work on a mac?

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Hi,

im a current PC user and really keen on purchasing one of those cool mac pro quad core systems, - not the laptop one but the tower type system. Anyway, i currently have a Acer P244w 24" display and i really didnt want to ditch it and i didnt want to have to buy a new monitor if i can help it. Will most monitors/displays work on a mac?

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We know what the difference between MBP and a MacPro is. >_>"

Go here and scroll down towards the middle of the page. It's under Graphics Cards. That should answer your question.
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We know what the difference between MBP and a MacPro is. >_>"
Was that really necessary?

It will work. The Mac Pro has a DVI port (Well, two )
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Your display will work. heck my older Core Duo Mac Mini can drive a 22 inch LCD at the correct resolution and colour depth.....easily.

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