Apple Studio Monitor connection to PC

Aagh! This is driving me nuts.
A 19" Apple Studio Display - will this connect to a PC.
Monitor and connections can be viewed here:
http://www.hdc.uk.com/images/apple.jpg
Different posts are saying:
- I need a ADC-DVI adapter
- or a different graphics card
- or it may work but excess contrast???
- or it just won't work.
Any help please?

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