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more about #dvi more comments → STiger: I think once I buy an HDTV for use as a computer monitor...I'll need an HDMI-to-DVI adapter. Hooray for Fry's Electronics! more » KenK: One application I can think of is for laptops. For example, we have a 3 panel LCD setup for each workstation, but some workstations only have laptops... more » Dallifornia: Of course, if you have that old of a PC it may not be able to output at 2048x11152, but it's still pretty cool(?). more » discounteggroll: shit, for $180 I would much rather just buy a 24" Samsung LCD and hook that up to my macbook pro (and get a $9 Mini DIsplayPort to DVI dongle from mon... more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: This is really disappointing. more » nutbastard: that's pretty unforgivable for a top of the line product created by a company whose reputation relies on ease of use, simplicity, and reliability - an... more » madog: I love Apple, for the most part, but I also live in the real world and know full well that what they offer isn't, and shouldn't be, for everyone. That... more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Boy, Steve's only on vacation for a couple of weeks and already the place is falling apart... more » rockstarjoe: I smell a recall coming... more » Nintenboy01: And they still haven't fixed the dark CRT glitch on my 2004 eMac. more » Jestermeister: Is it just me or are the problems that Apple hw and sw have more impactful than the ones that Windows does? With all the Apple marketing and blog com... more » Enigmaaron1: Love my original MacBook Pro full size DVI port, can't screw that one up. Hopefully Apple catches on and uses the standar HDMI port soon. Or DisplayPo... more » Kaiser-Machead: Terrible. I have to ask, is this affecting the Macbooks with Displayport only, or are the recently-updated white Macbooks affected as well? more » IN THE FACE!: Reminds me of another classic: more » daftrok: Why didn't they just use regular DisplayPort?! [www.trustedreviews.com] They clearly have the room for it. And they didn't use it. Why? Because they ... more » -
#adapters
Sewell USB-to-DVI/VGA/HDMI Delivers Resolutions Up to 2,048x1,152
Old PC, new PC—doesn't matter. This DisplayLink chip-equipped display adapter from Sewell will take any ol' PC and provide support for resolutions up to 2,048 x 1,152, all powered via USB. More » -
#nowavailable
Now Available
Mini DisplayPort to DVI, that's easy. But what if you need to go the opposite way? You long to connect your DVI graphics card to that alluring Cinema Display's Mini DisplayPort input. "Impossible!" you cry. It was. Until now. More » -
#minidisplayport
Apple's Latest MacBooks Still Have Mini DisplayPort Dual-Link DVI Distortion Issues
Remember those distortion issues people (like me) were having with the unibody MacBook Pros while using the Mini DisplayPort Dual-Link DVI adapter? We can confirm that they're still there in the new machines. More » -
#apple
Apple Mysteriously Pulls Nvidia Update, Mysteriously
Apple has pulled the Nvidia update it released on Monday from Software Update and its website without explanation. More » -
#apple
Apple's Mini DisplayPort Might Not Be BS Proprietary Port After All
We hated Apple's tiny DVI ports because even though they used an industry standard, they were de facto proprietary connections. We were ready to hate Mini DisplayPort too, but we might not have to. More » -
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#adapter
USB to DVI Adapter Expands Screen Space Without Adding Video Cards
The idea of driving a DVI or VGA display with a USB adapter isn't new, but Sewell's latest adapter seems to be fairly cheap and useful. Their adapter costs $119 and has 128MB RAM on board, which is then powered by USB ports from your computer to drive a 1600x1200 resolution monitor at the same time as your standard monitors. Sewell claims that these USB-driven monitors have the same quality as standard DVI monitors at displays of up to 20-inches. If you're trying to power anything bigger, like a 22 or a 24-inch, you're better off getting a new video card anyway. Unless you're on a laptop, in which case you're boned. [Sewell via Sewell]
