What can I expect from DVI-ADC Adaptor?

Hi,
I'm hoping to use my old 23" Apple Cinema Display (circa 2000) with a new quad. Due to the high cost of the DVI-ADC adaptor and the fact that it uses active circuitry, I'm curious to know if I can expect any loss of quality or responsiveness.
Also, will the USB ports still work and are there any other issues I need to know about?
Many thanks,
Colin

The Apple dvi to ADC connector is powered. I have mine plugged into a Kensington MasterPiece along with my G5 and whatever else.
The ADC cable connector from the ADC Display connects to the Apple power module. Also on that cable is a usb connector that goes to the G5. So I had to route my keyboard to the ADC monitir because I connect a USB hub to the second USB port on the G5. The keyboard works fine as does the ADC monitor. I have the 20 inch Display.
The only issue I have which is not a biggie is in sleep mode. The ADC monitor sleeps without the glowing power light on. Once I touch the keyboard which is routed through the ADC monitor the monitor and computer awakes.

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