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FS: Dr. Bott's DVIator, DVI to ADC adapter
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would using this allow a titanium powerbook with dvi the ability to run a second external display?
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Originally Posted by rparke1
would using this allow a titanium powerbook with dvi the ability to run a second external display?
Yes it can:.
http://lowendmac.com/bookrev/04/0521.html
"However, when Apple introduced its line of ADC displays, the 12" PowerBooks were left out of the fun. With only a VGA-out port, these first units were only capable of driving VGA displays. (Later versions of the 12" PowerBook are equipped with DVI video capability, which allow use of Apple's own ADC displays via an adapter like DVIator.)"
http://www.drbott.com/prod/db.lasso?code=0111-DVAD
It says "DVIator (DEE-viator) allows the use of Apple's ADC flat panel displays on any computer with a compatible DVI video signal. DVIator combines a DVI video, USB and external power to drive Apple's ADC 15", 17" 20" 22" and 23" flat panel displays."
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