Han,

    You need a video adapter for the Power Book, it adapts the HD plug on
the PB to a standard Apple video plug.  I've seen them reasonably priced on
the LEM list.  Let me know how this works out as I aquired on of the same
type devices as part of a trade, and as an aside they do mirrior the LCD,
the mode is controled from the monitors control panel.

Roger

>  -- there isHan wrote:
>
> (clip)
>
> So which end goes into the back of the pb?  The
> "apple" end?
>
> I've never actually plugged  an external monitor in to
> any of my powerbooks, because I always thought that
> using the video out would disable the lcd display. I'd
> rather not have that happen, I'd rather have mirroring
> so I can control the presentation from my pb.  I have
> access to a 3400, a 5300 and a 2400 that could be
> called into service for this task.
>
> Has anyone on the list used one of these?  I actually
> wanted one of those clear devices that is used with an
> overhead, but this is what I found instead.
>
> --


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