Studio Display Swivel Stand?

Is there such a thing? Ive seen the arm mount things but havent seen any with decent prices. I just got tired of buying LCD's online and at best buy and would come home with dead pixels and such, so I went to ebay and bought one of the 17" studio lcd's and havent had a problem, though I would like something I can adjust every now and then....can someone help me out?

Check to make sure your video card is firmly in place in the AGP or PCI slot. If l not firmly in place it can cause a black screen on boot. Also, is the backlight on the monitor lighting up when you start the monitor? Try holding a flashlight or other bright light up to the monitor to see if you can see anything, if you can see something then its working, but A) the backlight is turned down, or B) the backlight is dead.

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    The display has a cable with DVI, Power and USB plug.
    As far as i understand, when connected to Powermacs you do not need a Poweradapter since it is then connected to the graphics card.
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    Y Lagache,
    This Froogle search seems to have one you can add to your shopping cart:
    http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=Apple15%22+flat+panel+displayparts&hl=en&lr=&client=safari&rls=en&sa=X&oi=froogle&ct=title
    Jim
    This link is slow to load but shows the price at $69:
    http://www.dvwarehouse.com/Stand,-Tripod--Apple-15-studio-display-Flat-Panel-Rev -B-p-23847.html
    Message was edited by: Appaloosa mac man

  • Studio Display 15"

    The support of my studio display 15" is broken where can I get a new one

    Y Lagache,
    This Froogle search seems to have one you can add to your shopping cart:
    http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=Apple15%22+flat+panel+displayparts&hl=en&lr=&client=safari&rls=en&sa=X&oi=froogle&ct=title
    Jim
    This link is slow to load but shows the price at $69:
    http://www.dvwarehouse.com/Stand,-Tripod--Apple-15-studio-display-Flat-Panel-Rev -B-p-23847.html
    Message was edited by: Appaloosa mac man

  • 17inch Studio Display - What Cable to connect to Mac Pro?

    Hi Folks:
    I just got a Mac Pro with a 23" cinema display, and an ATI X-1900 card, but I also have a 17inch Studio Display that I was using with a G5. Which cable adapter do I need to connect the 17inch display to the Mac Pro as a second monitor?

    I have the 17 inch studio display connected to my Mac Pro (X1900) via the ADC to DVI adaptor. It sits next to a 23in Cinema HD Display. If you do this be prepared for the rather shocking difference in display quality. I hardly ever use the 17in because I can't stand to look at it compared to the 23in. You probably are better off getting a newer cheaper monitor rather than spending $100 bucks on the adaptor.

  • Live 'Bug" inside my 17" Studio Display

    Any reference on-line to opening the Studio Display to remove a tiny bug crawling around inside the clear 'plastic legs' on the Display?
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  • Can I connect my old Studio Display to my MacPro Tower as a second monitor?

    I'd like to hook my old Apple Studio Display (Clear body) to my MacPro tower and use it for my Pallets in PShop. Can anyone tell me the cable(s) I need to convert the studio display to the MacPro monitor port?
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    Nevermind. I figured it out. I need the $100.00 adapter.

  • How to connect my studio display with a Apple display connector to my new mac mini

    How can I connect my studio display with a Apple display connector to my new mac mini?

    https://discussions.apple.com/message/8315498#8315498

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    yea, I checked that out about the light flashes. I have tried both monitors seperately and they both work fine...just not with this DVI to USB dual monitor adapter. Also, when I had them hooked up individually, I made sure the resolution was set the same in the system preferences > displays.

  • Mac Mini and 17" Studio Display CRT (ADC)

    Is there someone who can tell me if there is a DVI to ADC Adapter to get a Mac Mini to work with the beautiful 17" Studio Display CRT (ADC). Which is an anolog monitor, the adapters i can find work only on LCD (digital) screens.
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    Ger

    Do NOT buy the Apple DVI to ADC adapter, it does not work with CRT displays.
    The 'geniuses' at the Apple store recommended that I buy this adapter. It didn't work. I have since found out (after extensively surfing the web) that I am not the only one who has been recommended to buy this adapter by an Apple 'genius'. However, It is simply not designed to work with the CRT's, it is LCD only.
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  • DVI to ADC adapter STudio display will not power on when used with Mac mini

    I have a Mac mini and I just purchased a used apple 17" CRT studio display. I bought the DVI to ADC Adapter as recommended by my Apple store. When I hook everything up (I have checked and redone this two times) The power light will come on for about a second when presses. When the mini powers up there is a blank dark screen. I would appreciate any ideas on this. thanks!
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    Hi
    unfortunately I think the Apple store have sold you the wrong item.
    I'm almost certain the DVI to ADC adapter only works with ADC based flat panel displays. DVI ports can output digital or analogue signals (or a combination of the two). The adapter seems to provide digital, which is why it works with the LCD displays, but not analogue, which is why it doesn't work with the CRT displays.
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  • DVI to ADC Adapter a 12" Powerbook and an Apple Studio Display 15"

    hello,
    i am trying to hook up a 12" powerbook with a DVI to ADC adapter to an Apple Studio Display 15".
    i´m just about to buy a used 15" display on ebay.
    i was wondering if this is working out together. in the apple store there are two DVI to ADC adapters at different prices and displays supported?
    so if anybody could help me out please let me know!!!!
    thank you very much
    regards, g.

    Hi
    unfortunately I think the Apple store have sold you the wrong item.
    I'm almost certain the DVI to ADC adapter only works with ADC based flat panel displays. DVI ports can output digital or analogue signals (or a combination of the two). The adapter seems to provide digital, which is why it works with the LCD displays, but not analogue, which is why it doesn't work with the CRT displays.
    Confusingly Apple did a 17" Studio display both as a CRT and LCD.
    Dr. Bott do a similar adapter but they explicitly state it's not compatible with the 17" CRT.
    Unfortunately I'm not sure there's a solution, as the display has an ADC connector yet I'm not aware of any adapters available that will work.

  • ADC Studio Display 17" USB not working

    Hi,
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    I have a 17" Apple Studio Display that connects via ADC left over from my old Powermac G4. I recently bought the new Mac Mini (Unibody) and an Apple DVI to ADC Display Adapter to use with the HDMI to DVI Adapter to connect with the Apple Display.
    This works perfectly however I have noticed the USB ports on the back of the display does not work. Could this be because the Apple DVI to ADC Display Adapter can not supply enough power via the connected HDMI to DVI Adapter to support the display and its USB ports? Is there a way too get them working again?
    Thanks.
    Chris

    Hi. Thanks for that. As you say there must be something wrong with my display's USB circuitry then.
    Just one more question, is the USB cable from the DVI to ADC adapter only for supplying power to the USBs on the display? Since the display's USBs are not working, will the adapter still work and power my display without using the USB connecter from this adapter? If so this will free up one of my USB2 ports on the mini.
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  • Studio Display 21" with Mac Mini?

    I am considering getting a Mac Mini as an economical upgrade to my B/W G3 system but I want to make sire that my monitor is going to work with it. I have the origingal blue and white 21" Studio Display. the System Profiler says this......
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    Online: Yes
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    MyShunshyn

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  • 17in CRT Studio Display (Blue & White)-blinking power button

    I have an Apple 17in Studio Display (CRT-Blue and White vintage) connected to my Power Mac G5.
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    I unplugged the monitor and replugged it, and it stayed with the blinking light.
    Restarting the computer with the monitor attached had the computer still running as if the monitor was working just fine, so it seems to be getting what ever kind of feedback the mac gets to let it know a video card is there.
    Anyone have any idea what could be up?

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  • Can a Mac mini support video to two 30" apple studio displays?

    Can a Mac mini support video to two 30" apple studio displays at the same time? If so, how do you do it and what resolution can be acheived for each monitor?

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    2nd Display Support:
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