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Does anyone know if a Samsung 320MXN-2 32in LCD Monitor is compatible with a PowerMac G5 to use to edit on FCE? Thank you for any help! Susan

if a Samsung 320MXN-2 32in LCD Monitor is compatible with a PowerMac G5 to use to edit on FCE?   (Nvidia GeForce 7800GT - 256MB  Dual DVI graphic card)
Yes, because it has a DVI input and your graphics card has a DVI output.
Here are the full specs.  But this monitor only has 1366 x 768 resolution and has been discontinued.  It's going for $600-$700 refurbished, $900-$1000 used and if you can find a new one it will be $1200 or more.
I would think your money would be better spent on a used Apple A1083 30" Cinema Display (2560 x 1600 resolution, will use the dual-DVI output of your nVidia card) or a new Dell UltraSharp monitor (U2711 @ $999, 2560 x 1440 resolution or U3011 @ $1299, 2560 x 1600 resolution)

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