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Using 2000 Apple Studio Display with Mac Mini

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patrick j - 21 Apr 2007 19:56 GMT
Hi

I'm selling a 15" Apple Studio Display on eBay and I've received a question
which I'm wondering if perhaps someone here could answer.

Do you need an adaptor to use it with a Mac Mini?

The Studio Display was built in December 2000 and on the box is described
as "Designed for simple connection to PowerMac G4 Cube and PowerMac".

The actual connector is a white oblong thing with a great many pins. I
appreciate this describes many types of computer connection, but I'm
wondering if maybe there is someone here who has used an older Studio
Display with a Mac Mini?

Thank you.

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Malcolm - 22 Apr 2007 09:12 GMT
> Hi
>
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>
> Thank you.

If is a DVI connector, it will have square ends and thumb screws.  
There will be separate power and USB plugs.  The DVI connector will
plug into the Mac Mini directly.

If it is ADC (Apple Display Connector) it will have rounded ends with
squeeze clips.  there will be no power or USB plugs.  You will need a
DVI to ADC adapter to use it with the Mac Mini.
<http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wa/RSLID?mco=187
2D402&nplm=M8661LL/B
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patrick j - 22 Apr 2007 11:00 GMT
> If is a DVI connector, it will have square ends and thumb screws.  
> There will be separate power and USB plugs.  The DVI connector will
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> squeeze clips.  there will be no power or USB plugs.  You will need a
> DVI to ADC adapter to use it with the Mac Mini.

<http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-
APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wa/RSLID?mco=
> 1872D402&nplm=M8661LL/B>

Hi

Thank you very much. It is an ADC.

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If you wish email me from my web-site: <http://www.patrickjames.me.uk>
Inventory service in Sussex: <http://www.inventoryworks.co.uk>

 
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