VGA Studio Display compatability

Before I buy the Mac MINI, I wanted to know if the Apple Studio Display (VGA) I used with my Cube would work with it if I get a VGA adaptor and install the Studio Display software. Thanks.

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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  • 17" Studio Display & VGA Display

    I was recently running dual 17" monitors on a dual 800 G4. When I powered down, I disconnected one of the 17" displays. When I turned the system back on, the cpu still thought one of the monitors was connected. When I clicked on display preferences, I noticed (1) 17" studio display (not 2) and a VGA display.
    It appears that the G4 thinks there are two monitors and I cannot find a way to tell it otherwise. Can anyone help?
    Thanks,
    Sean Dahlberg

    Personally, I'd spend the money on a new display with a DVI or VGA connection already. While I'll be the first to admit that I become attached to my Apple products, there must be a point at which you spend your money on something new rather than a $300 band aid.
    -Doug

  • 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.
    Last night, I went home, and turned it on..or rather tried to turn it on but found it stayed black, with the power button blinking green->amber->green->amber etc.
    As far as the computer was concerned, the monitor was still there and working (dual monitors...the mac kept the b&w as if it was turned on).
    I swapped the monitors to the different video ports and the other monitor worked fine, so it's not the video card or vga->digital adapters.
    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?

    Addition
    http://www.whoopis.com/computer_repair/
    is better for a start.

  • 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?

    Hi Brian,
    Nope, or not very well...
    Display Support:
    Dual Displays
    Resolution Support:
    1920x1200*
    2nd Display Support:
    Dual/Mirroring*
    2nd Max. Resolution:
    2560x1600*
    Details:
    *This model simultaneously supports 1920x1200 on an HDMI or a DVI display (using the included HDMI-to-DVI adapter) and2560x1600 on a Thunderbolt or Mini DisplayPort display or even a VGA display (with an optional Mini DisplayPort-to-VGA adapter, which is compatible with the Thunderbolt port).

  • Mac mini & Studio Display

    I've just gotten a Mac Mini and I'm hoping to use it with my 15" Studio Display, Family Number M2454. The monitor is circa 1999-2000. The plug looks perfect for the slot on the Mac mini, but the way it secures itself is different, and thus won't fit. The adapter enclosed with the Mac mini is of no help. Does anyone have a clue what adaptor I should use and where to get one?
    Thanks.
    Mac mini   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   also own G4 Cube

    Unfortunately, your Studio Display has an ADC type connector. If you look at it you'll see that rather than 'D" shaped like a VGA connector, or Rectangular like a DVI connector, the ADC connector has rounded ends. Thus it won't plug into the mini's DVI port, or the VGA connector on the adapter.
    You'll need a device such as the DVI-to-ADC adapter at http://www.apple.com/lae/displays/adapter/ http://www.smalldog.com/product/12651652 or http://www.drbott.com/prod/db.lasso?code=0111-DVAD
    As you'll see, there are around $100 so not inexpensive. At that cost, it's almost worth buying a new 17" LCD for what is often little more.
    The option to connect it to the VGA adaptor with a suitable VGA-to-ADC adaptor also exists (such as http://www.gefen.com/kvm/product.jsp?prod_id=1301) but seems rather more expensive.

  • Imac g5 + 17' studio display need help please

    hi i have an imacg5 the model with the isite built in, and i just got ahold of an 17 inch apple lcd studio display...ive had a real hard time looking for adapters, i bought the apple adc to dvi converter thing for 99 dollars and i have that dvi wire going into a dvi to vga adapter so i could use try to use it on my imac... it all hooks up fine but i dont receive any picture, just a black screen...the usbs work fine sumhow, i can plug in my ipod and that reads thru the moniter fine. does anyone know anyway i could fix this? thanks alot in advance.

    Have you tried http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2094 ?
    Also, before going to step 5 and taking a screwdriver to it, try:
    Powering up with Option held down
    Booting from an install DVD with C or Option held down
    Booting from an install DVD into Apple Hardware Test by holding D down

  • Dual Studio displays and midi timepiece setup

    I have a G5 dual 2.7 GHz - with a 22" studio display and am trying to setup a 17"studio display as a second monitor. I bought a DVI to ADC Adapter for the 17". But when i went to plug the USB cable in, found out that I don't have enough usb ports. There are 2 on the back and one is being used by my 22" display and the other by a midi timepiece. This is a pretty elementary question but could i just buy a USB Hub that would give me additional USB outlets? Any other suggestions?

    Hi
    The original AGP Graphics/Sawtooth G4 doesn't support graphics cards with an ADC connector, as the logic board lacks the extra power 'slot' just above the standard AGP slot, which provides power to the ADC connector and display. I expect that's why the stock graphics card you currently have doesn't have an ADC connector to begin with.
    Similarly you can't really convert a VGA port, which is analogue, into digital DVI or ADC, which is needed for the Apple Studio displays. Adapters do exist, but they can cost $400 as they have to convert an analogue video signal to digital. You'd also lose some quality due to the analogue to digital conversion.
    The options are:
    Buy a replacement AGP graphics card with two DVI connectors, along with two DVI to ADC adapters. I don't think a Mac compatible card with two DVI ports (that would work in your G4 with x2 AGP) exists though.
    Buy a second Mac compatible (PCI) graphics card with a DVI connector, along with two DVI to ADC adapters. The Radeon 7000 (now discontinued) or Radeon 9200 (still available) would be possible options. More info can be found here:
    http://ati.de/products/radeon7000/radeon7000me/index.html
    http://ati.de/products/radeon9200/radeon9200me/specs.html
    Unfortunately neither option is cheap though, as in both cases you need two DVI to ADC adapters.

  • Old Blue & White Studio Display

    Hope this is the right forum for this one.
    I have one of the Blue and White Studio LCD displays (Model 4551) which goes with my trusty B&W G3. I am about to get the backlights replaced as they are a little tired now and I was thinking that it might be possible to replace the actual LCD panel with a more modern one that has better contrast and viewing angles than the old one. Just wondered if any one has tried this or indeed found a suitable replacement panel at all.
    Not cost effective I know but I would like any info anyway.
    Powermac G3   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

    The answers are in this article:
    86504- Power Mac G5: Display Compatibility
    If that does not answer your question, post back with more specific questions.

  • Connecting 15" studio display LCD to MacPro

    Do I need the DVI to ADC adapter to connect my "old" 15" Studio Display (LCD) to the MacPro?
    Just bought the MacPro, upgrading from my G4 Powermac circa 2001. No one at the Apple Store mentioned needing an adapter even though I said I had an older display from 6 years ago. I am not happy to say the least. Partly went for the MacPro because I had this display, though small by current standards. Now another $100 I did not expect.
    Any recommendations for displays...at a smaller price? Maybe I should have gone with an iMac....
    Thanks.
    Jen

    No one at the Apple Store mentioned needing an adapter even though I said I had an older display from 6 years ago.
    Unfortunately hardly anyone stops to think that some older Apple displays used the ADC adapter. I bet half of the staff don't even know what an ADC connector is. Anyway, yes you will need the ADC to DVI adapter unless you can already convert your video signal to VGA. In that case you can then use the includes VGA to DVI adapter that was included with your Mac Pro.
    Any recommendations for displays...at a smaller price?
    You can try Dell. They often have specials which results in very cheap displays.
    Maybe I should have gone with an iMac
    My parents just bought iMacs (24" with 2.33GHz upgrades) and while they're very nice they can't come close to the performance of the Mac Pro, especially if you implement RAID 0. So while you might be a bit deflated over this just remember that you did buy a far better performing system.

  • My 11 year old Apple studio display died. what is best connection with new monitor

    The lCD light finally quit after 12 years. So I bought a very cheap acer /led widescreenS200HQL 19 inch as a cheap quick replacement for my monitor on my  quicksilver G4 933. Question is it is connected to the second display port VGA... Is it worth buying a connector so it can be connected to the larger DVI port(where the apple studio display was connected?) will that make any difference??? Things seem fine but was curious as to the difference???

    Many of the Studio displays were ADC. Are you sure that other port is really DVI and not ADC?
    My 2004 MDD vid card has one DVI and one ADC connector. I have it connected to a Viewsonic display from about 2007 with both VGA and DVI ports. When I connect the DVI port directly to the DVI port on the G4, the native res looks good but it too small to read (old, tired eyes). If I change the desktop res to make things a little bigger, the image looks like carp--fuzzy and possibly some distortion.
    If I use the DVI-to-VGA adapter on the computer and connect it to the monitor. the image is shape and proper at any support desktop res I select.
    You mileage may vary.

  • No adapter available for CRT studio display..?

    Hi everybody,
    just got a handmedown old crt studio display:
    http://www.theapplecollection.com/design/macreleased/images/studio17_side.jpg
    i thought i'd get an adapter and plug it to my imac to increase screen real estate (have been using a VGA display for some time like that)
    Not so simple; the ADC connector seems like it's giving me no choice. I also have a latest macbook, also with mini-dvi output and same issue therefore.
    Have been browsing forums but all i could dig was info related to the flat LCD panels and newer. Same for manufacturers, all adapters point to newer monitors.
    So it's like either i keep for the looks or buy an old powermac G4/450 to suit..? Are these the only alternatives?
    I imagine I'm not the very first person to ever come across this situation and maybe someone will be kind enough to offer some advice/share experience?
    Cheers!

    Chiz,
    I own: Samsung 191T+, 19-inch LCD; Apple 20-inch LCD; Apple 23-inch LCD. There is no question (in my mind) that the Apples are sexier looking. I like the wide screen and the design. But, the price is stiff. The Samsung has a traditional 3:4 aspect ratio as opposed to the Apple 10:16. The Samsung models ending in the letter T have typically been of higher quality.
    You should spend some time on the MWave website and look at the various Samsung models.
    My Samsung has been connected to my iBook (via the analog (VGA)) port and to my PowerBook and PowerMac (via the digital (DVI)) port.
    I won't buy ViewSonic because of bad experiences (5 blown high voltage power supplies) on their CRT models. I have no experience with Sony nor NEC.
    Unless you are a gamer, you can ignore reponse time. Resolution is fixed for the screen size. LCDs have a native resolution; unlike CRTs. All manufacturers lie about contrast and brightness.
    I recommend buying monitors from local stores. That way you can inspect YOUR monitor before you buy it.
    I would recommend that you call Other World Computing and talk to them about video cards.
    ,dave

  • Apple Mac Studio Display 23" cinema with plastic surround

    Does anyone have any idea what this monitor might be worth nowadays.

    I'm not sure exactly which ATI Rage 128 video card you have. If your video card has only a VGA output, and your display is the clear acrylic ADC version, you'll probably have to replace the video card with one with DVI digital output. As far as I know, there aren't any VGA-to-DVI or VGA-to-ADC adapters. Alternately, there are lots of LCD monitors for PCs that have VGA 15-pin inputs, and that would be the easy way to go.
    If there are 2 outputs on the card, a VGA 15-pin and a DVI-D connector (that's what's on my AGP graphics G4, and it looks sort of like a SCSI port with a flat pin at one end), and you have one of the clear 15" ADC Studio Displays, you need to get one of Apple's DVI-to-ADC adapters, $99.95 at the Apple store. It will plug into the DVI output and supply power for the display.
    There are early model Apple 15" Studio Displays, a Blue & White version which has a VGA input which will work with your card, and a Graphite version which I think has a DVI connector.

  • 2*17" Studio Displays and Mac Pro -

    Hi,
    I have two 17" Studio Displays and want to buy a Mac Pro. can anyone fill me in on what connectivity issues there are with this setup.
    (I am sure this question has been answered - if so please post a link to the thread - I don't know enough to be able to sort through the answers when I searched)
    Thanks very much
    Aaron

    If they are 17" LCDs with the ADC (Apple Display Connector)
    <http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/09/AppleDisplayConnector.jpg>
    then each will need a DVI to ADC adapter
    <http://store.apple.com/us/product/M8661LL/B?fnode=MTY1NDA5OQ&mco=MTgyNDg>
    If they are 17" CRT with VGA connectors
    <http://www.jestineyong.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/vga.jpg>
    they will need DVI to VGA adapters.
    <http://store.apple.com/us/product/M8754G/A?fnode=MTY1NDA5OQ&mco=MTI1NzQ>
    One is included with the Mac Pro.
    If they are 17" CRTs with the ADC, you cannot use them with a Mac Pro (or any computer without built-in ADC ports).

  • Help M4868 21" Apple Studio Display software needed

    Hi all. I know this post is a little out of category but I need to find out where I can get a Manual and any software required to use an M4868 21" Apple Studio Display with my G5 Powermac. Can anyone help me on this one please...
    Cheers. Derek.

    You will need a VGA adapter for your graphics card. You don't need any software. Manuals:
    <http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/StudioDisplay_21inchCRTSetup.PDF>
    <http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/StudioDisplayCable_About.PDF>

  • Wrong Screenresolution on Apple 15" analog Studio Display under 10.5

    Hi everybody,
    I'm still using one of the good old blue TFT 15" Studio Displays with VGA and ADB connectors as my secondary display. The correct resolution should be 1024x768px at either 60hz or 75hz.
    When the display is connected and I start the machine, the display shows a scaled narrow image and display settings show me that the screen is running at 1280x768px (funny .
    When disconnected at start time and connected later on, the display runs fine.
    I tried the usual stuff like resetting the pram and so on.
    Before updating to 10.5 everything was fine. Any ideas what might be wrong ?
    Best regards,
    Matt

    Hello,
    I'm just using the following as an example:
    <MacBook Pro (2.4/2.2GHz): External display only supports 1440 x 900 after Mac OS X 10.5.2 and Leopard Graphics Update
    Symptoms
    An external display connected to a MacBook Pro (2.4/2.2GHz) may only support 1440 x 900 resolution after installing Mac OS X 10.5.2 and the Leopard Graphics Update.
    Resolution
    Apply the MacBook Pro EFI Firmware Update 1.5.>
    Perhaps there is a firmware update you need... check out this link... the very first Mac OS update to 10.5.4. http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/
    Carolyn

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