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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Using iMac display with another computer
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<blockquote data-quote="shaun89" data-source="post: 56480" data-attributes="member: 4266"><p>Isnt remote desktop really slow? Ive treid it B4 on two Pc's and its very laggy. So u might wanna scratch that idea. But im jsut thinking about the connection. You know how you connect a normal monitor with a VGA cable? Well maybe the iMac monitor is the same thing inside excpet for the connector at the end. The cords probably just connect to the motherboard. So if u cut a VGA cable up (or DVI ? ) you could maybe match the wires up from teh monitor the the cord. Just a thought. I dont think u'd want to try it though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaun89, post: 56480, member: 4266"] Isnt remote desktop really slow? Ive treid it B4 on two Pc's and its very laggy. So u might wanna scratch that idea. But im jsut thinking about the connection. You know how you connect a normal monitor with a VGA cable? Well maybe the iMac monitor is the same thing inside excpet for the connector at the end. The cords probably just connect to the motherboard. So if u cut a VGA cable up (or DVI ? ) you could maybe match the wires up from teh monitor the the cord. Just a thought. I dont think u'd want to try it though. [/QUOTE]
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