dan_A wrote:
I'll probably have to replace the monitor and I would like to use an LCD (flat screen) monitor. Is it possible with software and or converters to get one working on our old machines? I have an ATI Radion 32 meg video card installed. Thanks for your help.
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The relatively cheap LCD monitors you can pick up at the big box stores are analog with VGA connectors and thus should be plug and play.
The current crop of the fancier units are with DVI connectors, which is what comes with the newer Macs.
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