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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Using iMac display with another computer
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<blockquote data-quote="missyvortex" data-source="post: 54703"><p>Well the mac has networking, so you could probably sort out some remote login option, so you could see your desktop of the pc or other mac on your nice big mac display - obviously you'd be running mac os x and that would be displaying it in a window most likely (but i don't know much about it). though this has the problem of being very slow. a friend used this to display his ibook on his pc screen using vnc under linux, though he does warn that it was quite slow. not sure if its limited by bandwidth of the network transfer or the graphics card in the computer displying it. </p><p></p><p>anyway its an option, but not suitalbe for everything, depends what you want to do with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="missyvortex, post: 54703"] Well the mac has networking, so you could probably sort out some remote login option, so you could see your desktop of the pc or other mac on your nice big mac display - obviously you'd be running mac os x and that would be displaying it in a window most likely (but i don't know much about it). though this has the problem of being very slow. a friend used this to display his ibook on his pc screen using vnc under linux, though he does warn that it was quite slow. not sure if its limited by bandwidth of the network transfer or the graphics card in the computer displying it. anyway its an option, but not suitalbe for everything, depends what you want to do with it. [/QUOTE]
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