[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Sat, 18 Jan 2003, Ian McKinnell wrote:
>
> >
> > Modern Mac monitors have a unique connector that
> > combines the power
> > video & usb all into one nifty cable. They don't work
> > on PC's
>
> > If the hire company are supply an 17" Apple monitor to
> > work on a PC it
> > must be ancient.
> >
>
> I wasn't aware that Mac monitors have unique
> connectors, I suppose that makes my question pretty
> academic then, if it can't even be connected to a PC.
>
> I was just curious if Mac monitors are somehow modified
> for Macs which might cause incompatabilities with a Pc.
> The monitor in question is from a G4 so I suppose its
> quite modern. The person who is handling this is very
> much a Mac person so its possible he's not aware it
> won't work on a Pc.
>
> I'll know more on Monday,
>
> Thanks for your response
> John Geoghegan.

Howdy all,

  I have used at least 30 different brands of monitors on a Mac.  As long as it's
mutisync and you have a VGA connector then it doesn't matter if its Mac or PC.
It's the OS that makes it either 1.8 or 2.2.(i.e.  Mac or PC).  In the past there
have been a variety of Monitor brands available for the Mac and PC
i.e....Sony(my favorite), Mac, Hitachi, Supermac, SuperMatch, NEC,  Mitsubishi,
Nokia, Panasonic, etc.

Regards,

Donald

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