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Connecting monitor to iMac
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<blockquote data-quote="Chilbear" data-source="post: 566720" data-attributes="member: 32643"><p>Yep as long as the monitor is DVI or VGA. Whichever it is - get the miniDV to whatever end you need and you are good to go. I have one iMac using miniDV to DVI and another one miniDV to VGA.</p><p></p><p>Question - Is the D Sub a VGA connection - I don't know. You may need a gender changer to get it to work. Try it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chilbear, post: 566720, member: 32643"] Yep as long as the monitor is DVI or VGA. Whichever it is - get the miniDV to whatever end you need and you are good to go. I have one iMac using miniDV to DVI and another one miniDV to VGA. Question - Is the D Sub a VGA connection - I don't know. You may need a gender changer to get it to work. Try it. [/QUOTE]
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