Older iMac DVI

I have an older 24" iMac (about 4 years old). I was wondering if it has a DVI output. All I see is firewire and USB. Can DVI be sent out of a USB port?
I need to get DVI out to feed HD video into a monitor. Matrox has a device for this but it needs to see DVI coming into it.
Thanks

I need to get DVI out to feed HD video into a monitor.
Hi Mark
What monitor and what input connection(s) does it have?
Most PC monitors have either VGA or DVI inputs and if that's what yours has, then you would want an Apple Mini DVI to DVI adapter and a standard DVI cable.
Apple Mini-DVI to DVI Adapter - Apple Store (U.S.)
If it's older and has only VGA input, then you would want an Apple Mini DVI to VGA adapter and a standard VGA cable.
Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter - Apple Store (U.S.)
If your wanting to go Mini DVI to an HDMI TV, then you would want a Mini DVI to HDMI adapter and HDMI cable.
Amazon.com: PTC Mini-DVI to HDMI Adapter with 6ft HDMI Cable for Macintosh: Electronics
Dennis

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