Hardware :: How Can I Connect My Cinema Display To My Panasonic HVX
Oct 22, 2009I'd like to use my Cinema Display 30" (Dual-Link DVI-D) as a live monitor on a film set for my Panasonic HVX camera (Component).
View 1 RepliesI'd like to use my Cinema Display 30" (Dual-Link DVI-D) as a live monitor on a film set for my Panasonic HVX camera (Component).
View 1 RepliesAs the title says, I need a new monitor for my old G5 as the old monitor for it went bust. Apple does not make the old displays that came with the unit anymore and the only available monitor is the new LED ones ? but they all come with mini display ports
View 3 Replies View Relatedi want to find the BEST way to connect my ps3 (first gen). to my 2010 8c mac pro or Cinema display (27", not thunderbolt).Â
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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3), cinema display
my boss just got a Mac 37in cinema display and insists on me trying to find a way to connect it to a vga, Apple has no converters and told me to check this site for some different way of getting it to work on an IBM computer.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have an old "apple cinema hd display" ... how do I connect to my new mac book pro. The cord coming out of the display is one big cord that turns into 4 cords (1. power, 2. firewire, 3. usb, and 4. the monitor plug that has 2 sets of 9 prongs and 1 dash). I just got a refurbished macbook pro 2.3 GHz Intel core i7 built in Feb 2011.Any ideas how to connect..On another note ... with my wireless apple mouse, what was once swipe down meant scroll down on the screen ... now it's swipe down is scroll up ... is there a way to reverse that? Â
View 2 Replies View RelatedI know to go to settings/display but which option to choose?
View 1 Replies View RelatedWill the new iMac connect to the LED cinema display? Will the USB cable carry sound, and will the ACD's USB ports work?
View 3 Replies View RelatedJust got a 20" Apple Cinema Display LCD that didnt come with the power cord. It has a usb, firewire, DVI and the cable to connect the power supply. What is the best way to connect this screen to my MacBook Pro? Is it possible to have it powered through my laptop?
View 2 Replies View Relatedi am planning to buy an apple's LED cinema display to connect it to my PC.
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the all new
24-inch (viewable) LED-backlit thin film transistor (TFT) active-matrix liquid crystal display
reason i chose this is because its the best in the market. and its brilliant quality stuff...
at least its the best currently in Indian market...
i want to know if it contains or has the capability to connect with DVI port on my nvidia 8600GT...
will it be able to display the same quality.
or will there be any resolution problem with the type of hardware i have?
Are there any way to do this connection? if yes how?
View 8 Replies View RelatedI have a 20" Apple Cinema Display (M9177LL/A) and need to connect it to my iMac (MB324LL/A).
What cable(s) do I use? The confusing part here is there are 2 flavors of DVI.
which one my 20" ACD has nor what the iMac can accommodate.
if I can connect an Apple Cinema Display (model 1083) to a brand new MacBook Air or MacBook Pro?I have read so many comments about DVI, DVI-D, dual link, single link and different connections that I am not sure where I stand!There is the "Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter" which works with the Thunderbolt port on the Air, but not sure if this will work to connect a 30" Cinema Display to a MacBook Air or Pro?
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Mac OS X (10.7.3), iLife '09, iWork '09
I have a G5 dual (PowerMac7,2) with a Radeon 9600 pro card running an HD cinema display (clear plastic) and want to connect a second smaller 20" Cinema Display with the same type of plug - I think I need a DVI to ADC adapter - is this the case?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to connect my iBook G4 to my Apple 20" Cinima display without buying a VGA to DVI converter?
If not why?
If so how?
I have a 23" Apple Cinema Display but it only accepts DVI input and my laptop only has HDMI output. Would I be able to buy a HDMI to DVI-I converter without loosing any signal quality? If so, would it be expensive? I know some of them are upwards of $300.
View 2 Replies View RelatedThe ridiculously long thread title pretty much says it all. Is it possible to buy one of Apple's ATI Radeon 4870 cards with the mini-display port connection, install them in a PC, and then use the LED Cinema Display with a PC?
View 24 Replies View RelatedI own a MPB and an Apple 30" cinema display with a fill sized DVI connector. For work I have a PC with a female VGA output jack. I tried to use a female 'DVI to male VGA' connector I bought at Frys but the PC just won't drive the ACD.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have a macbook pro unibody 15inch, the 24 inch cinema display, as well as bluetooth magic mouse, and apple keyboard. Wondering whats the best way to connect and disconnect my computer with the display if I plan on using it in clamshell mode? Should I sleep it before I connect or disconnect? Does it matter?
View 1 Replies View RelatedThe new mac book pro only has firewire 800 and mini displayport; but cinema 23" HD has firewire 400 and DVI. How can I connect the cinema to the mac book pro?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI can not figure out how to connect the power on the cinema display. It looks like it would plug into the back of the mini where the macmini would normally plug the power in. Not sure if I am missing something. I also do not know if I need to plug all 4 connections the video, usb, hdmi, and iguess what is the power plug in or just certain plugs.
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Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.6.8), 2006 model
Is there as way to connect to two cinema display on 21.5 mid 2011 iMac with only 1 thunderbolt port?
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3), Cinema display
Is there an adapter that will connect an Apple cinema display to a Thunderbolt port?
View 2 Replies View Related24"/27" cinema display (2010 display) can this be connected with PS3.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm upgrading my 2009 MacBook Pro to the new MacBook Pro with retina display. How do I connect my 24" Apple cinema display to the new Macbook?
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LED Cinema Display (24-inch), Mac OS X (10.7.4)
I would like to know how to connect my MBP 17'' to my Panasonic plasma TV. I already have a Mini-Display cord to HDMI connected from my MBP to the TV, but no video or sound is present.
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MacBook Pro (17-inch Late 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.4), 8GB Ram - 750GB HD
I'm thinking of getting a 24" iMac, though I'm used to using 2 screens. I know the iMac can connect a second monitor, though I'd like to know if anybody has used the new 24" Cinema display as the second screen.
I've read some reports that the 24" Cinema display will not power on if the MagSafe power cord is not connected to a device.
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MacBook Pro
Mac OS X (10.5.6)
2.4Ghz, 4GB, 320GB
Can I connect my iMac 27" late 2009 to a 20" ADC cinema display? Here's a diagram of the back of my model, fyi. The folks at my local Apple Store say it's possible, but will cost $100 to get the necessary peripherals. On top of that, the technology is so different, connecting ADC to DVI to Mini Display Port, and I'd be better off getting a 3rd party monitor. If this is indeed true, what kind/model of 3rd party monitor should I look for?
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iMac (27-inch Late 2009), Mac OS X (10.6.8)
Cannot connect Mac Air to older Panasonic Viera plasma TV.Mac will not recognize TV. Mac Air shows a blue screen for a second and TV will not show desktop. Using HDMI splitter with HDMI to Thunderbolt connection.
Info:Mac OS X (10.7.1)
I am actually trying to decide if to get the old 30" cinema display or not.I'm a graphic designer and my fear is that apple will never make a matte display...Here in Italy it's still sold in the apple store. I have the unibody macbook pro, and so I've been reading through reviews now for a week ... my biggest concern is the dual-link dvi adapter... I still see posts (August or September 2010) with people experiencing issues, even with the firmware 1.3!I wanted to ask you people if I should go for it or dig the 27 inch even though it's glossy... I have a few people in the office (also graphic designers) working on iMacs and got used to the glossy.
View 11 Replies View RelatedThe title says it all really... Quite a simple problem that I can't find any answer to!
I've hooked up my 30" Apple Cinema Display to the new iMac 27" and the highest resolution I'm getting as an option is 1280x800... The iMac correctly detects the ACD as a Cinema HD display but limits my resolution. Why oh why?!