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whimsy
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Posted at 12:08 am on Feb. 18, 2007 |
Quote: from Fender at 4:00 am on Feb. 14, 2007
If it has an anolouge RGB connector, it doesn't matter if the monitor says Dell or Cowshitontoast, it's going to work. Brand names mean absolutely NOTHING.
Unless the brands in question use proprietary connectors. However I haven't seen that personally and it would be pretty stupid. |
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shes3lectric
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Posted at 7:56 am on Feb. 16, 2007 |
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Fender
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Posted at 4:00 am on Feb. 14, 2007 |
| If it has an anolouge RGB connector, it doesn't matter if the monitor says Dell or Cowshitontoast, it's going to work. Brand names mean absolutely NOTHING. |
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anthonykorsen007
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Posted at 10:26 pm on Feb. 7, 2007 |
| In case you didn't have enough verification... I also am positive that as long as they have the same interface (VGA), it shouldn't matter. I also have a custom built computer... but to get everything set up, before I had the new LCD monitor, I used a 15" NEC CRT monitor off our 10 year old Packard Bell computer. It worked just fine... just the same way that a video game system can be plugged into just about any TV (again, it just has to have the right inputs, but basically all of them do). |
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espresso8097
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Posted at 4:15 pm on Feb. 7, 2007 |
| If it is some DVI or VGA difference there are connectors < $10 at Radio Shack. |
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Kraahkan
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Posted at 4:01 pm on Feb. 7, 2007 |
Quote: from bigred23 at 8:03 pm on Feb. 6, 2007
Is it possible to put a Dell monitor to use with a non-Dell computer? (I thought I heard something before that Dells can only use Dell products and accessories.)
Well, I'm typing on a custom-built system while looking at a Dell CRT monitor left over from the system it replaced. Furthermore, Dell sells its own monitors separately from their systems all the time. With almost no exceptions, as long as the connection between your tower's video out and your monitor's video in match up, it will work. So your answer is yes. - Kraahkan - |
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espresso8097
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Posted at 7:56 pm on Feb. 6, 2007 |
| Yes, Dells and other monitors are fully compatible and Vise versa. Hell, Ive used my NEC MiltiSync XE15 on dells and everything else (Until it finally broke last night). And I have used A dell monitor on a Gateway with no repercussions. |
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bigred23
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Posted at 6:35 pm on Feb. 6, 2007 |
Quote: from Zw33K3RB0Y at 9:17 pm on Feb. 6, 2007
I'm 99.8% sure you should be able to use a Dell monitor that has a 15pin VGA cable with any other PC that has a 15pin VGA video card (most PC's have them). If it's a 29pin DVI monitor, then it should work with any graphics card or video output that has a 29pin DVI port. If Dell actually made their monitor exclusively for only Dell's, then they'd be dead by now. 
I'll have to ask my dad about this. Thanks |
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Zw33K3RB0Y
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Posted at 6:17 pm on Feb. 6, 2007 |
| I'm 99.8% sure you should be able to use a Dell monitor that has a 15pin VGA cable with any other PC that has a 15pin VGA video card (most PC's have them). If it's a 29pin DVI monitor, then it should work with any graphics card or video output that has a 29pin DVI port. If Dell actually made their monitor exclusively for only Dell's, then they'd be dead by now. |
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deadwood83
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Posted at 6:05 pm on Feb. 6, 2007 |
| Completely possible. I have taken apart a Dell LCD and used it in a home built HDTV projector. |
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samzkuul
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Posted at 6:04 pm on Feb. 6, 2007 |
| I've used a non-Dell monitor with a Dell computer...It works fine, dunno about other way around. Good luck though. |
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