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dunters

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Jun 10, 2011
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I have a beautiful old school 17" apple studio display, one of the gray, clear acrylic ones, and am wondering is there any way I can use it?
It's one of the ones that does not have a power cord and is powered by the computer. I'd love to use it as a monitor with my MacBook Pro if there's an adapter that can work. Any advice?
If not, is there anything I can hook it up to just to use as a display with rotating images?
It's just too pretty to be collecting dust.
 
I have a beautiful old school 17" apple studio display, one of the gray, clear acrylic ones, and am wondering is there any way I can use it?
It's one of the ones that does not have a power cord and is powered by the computer. I'd love to use it as a monitor with my MacBook Pro if there's an adapter that can work. Any advice?
If not, is there anything I can hook it up to just to use as a display with rotating images?
It's just too pretty to be collecting dust.

Nope, it's the only ADC model that doesn't work with an adapter, sorry.
 
Bummer,

Anyone know what model macs do work with this monitor? If I can find one for cheap, I'm thinking of picking one up just to use the monitor for display.

thanks
-d
 
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