mycat8toto
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I need to know if all LCD monitors require a special video card.
I was looking at a KDS15" flat panel and it selling line is:
"The classic Rad-5 analog LCD panel is the perfect choice for replacing your conventional CRT monitor."
It's video specification are stated:
Sync Type: H/V Separate
Video Input Analog: RGB (0.7Vp-p, 75ohms)
Input Terminal: 15-pin D-SUB
Now if it is an "analog LCD" that has "input terminal 15-pin D-SUB", does that mean it can use the standard 15-pin monitor connection on a typical video card? Or do i need to by a special video card?
I was looking at a KDS15" flat panel and it selling line is:
"The classic Rad-5 analog LCD panel is the perfect choice for replacing your conventional CRT monitor."
It's video specification are stated:
Sync Type: H/V Separate
Video Input Analog: RGB (0.7Vp-p, 75ohms)
Input Terminal: 15-pin D-SUB
Now if it is an "analog LCD" that has "input terminal 15-pin D-SUB", does that mean it can use the standard 15-pin monitor connection on a typical video card? Or do i need to by a special video card?