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Greenfield

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Sep 5, 2013
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Hi,

I want to hook up a Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ monitor/display to my iMac 27". I have two questions regarding this:

- What cable(s) do I need to buy?
- I want this monitor to run at 120hz. I will be booting into Windows.

Thanks,

G
 
You need a Mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter and a DVI cable, since that monitor has a DVI according to the specs I found via searching for this model using a www search engine.

Mini DisplayPort (MDP) / Thunderbolt
Mini DisplayPort is the current digital standard on all current Macs to transfer video to an external display or TV. It has been introduced in 10/2008 with the release of the Unibody MacBook and MacBook Pros and has gradually been adopted on all other Macs.
MDP is capable of transmitting video, and since 2010, audio too. MDP is a miniaturised version of DisplayPort. It is also license free and can support resolutions of up to 2560 x 1600, which Mini DVI and Micro DVI are not able to do.
Since 2011, all Macs come with a Thunderbolt port, which is meant for fast data transfer and also as means to connect to an external display device to mirror or extend the Mac's screen.
To learn more about Thunderbolt (TB) and its compatibility with Mini DisplayPort (MDP): Introducing Thunderbolt
MR_video_out_Mac_Mini_DP.png
MDP adapters and cables can be bought online from:


Also of interest: "What is "Mini DisplayPort"? Is it an industry-standard? How is it different from or better than Mini-DVI and Micro-DVI?"

As for the Hz, I do not know, but Windows probably offers such an option in its Display preferences, however convoluted they are.
 
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