[Fed-Talk] Using Apple displays with computers running Windows
[Fed-Talk] Using Apple displays with computers running Windows
- Subject: [Fed-Talk] Using Apple displays with computers running Windows
- From: Dave Hale <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 19:30:17 -0500
Using Apple displays with computers running Windows
Technical Contributor: Joe Wilson
Last Modified on March 24, 2005
The Apple Cinema Display product line features the industry standard
DVI connector, which allows it to be connected to a variety of
computer systems, including both Apple and Windows-based computers.
The DVI connection, along with the VESA DDC support, removes the
barriers to using an Apple display with a non-Macintosh PC. As long as
your graphics card supports the full single link and/or dual link
bandwidth defined in the DVI specification and incorporates DDC
technology, your PC graphics card will support the Apple Cinema
Display line.
The 23-inch Apple Cinema HD Display and the 20-inch Apple Cinema
Display require a single link DVI signal. The 30-inch Cinema HD
Display requires dual link DVI support to drive its massive amount of
pixels.
The table below includes a list of video cards from a number of
different manufacturers that Apple has verified to provide VESA DDC as
well as DVI single link and/or dual link support. Video cards from
other manufacturers that are not listed may also be compatible.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301066
Dave Hale
Federal Systems Engineer, Apple Computer
email@hidden 888-257-2685 (voice/fax/mobile)
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