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Dell Monitor Going Bad...
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowboy" data-source="post: 1118391" data-attributes="member: 7816"><p>Those are really old ones that have DVI inputs! The ones that look like the previous generation iMacs with the hinge foot are the ones I am using. The first was the Cinema Display, then they brought out the Thunderbolt Display. Both of those use the proprietary Apple Thunderbolt / DisplayPort type connectors. I did some reading after making the post yesterday about the USB-C dongle and unless you have a specific type of graphics card in your PC it likely won't work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowboy, post: 1118391, member: 7816"] Those are really old ones that have DVI inputs! The ones that look like the previous generation iMacs with the hinge foot are the ones I am using. The first was the Cinema Display, then they brought out the Thunderbolt Display. Both of those use the proprietary Apple Thunderbolt / DisplayPort type connectors. I did some reading after making the post yesterday about the USB-C dongle and unless you have a specific type of graphics card in your PC it likely won't work. [/QUOTE]
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