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Computer Monitors
Choosing the Right Computer Monitor.
There are four basic scenarios.
You've just purchased a new computer and don't have a monitor, or your old monitor just died from unknown causes or a friend gave you their old computer without a monitor. Or the most likely scenario you jut want a bigger MONITOR.
What should you do?
First take a look at the back of your computer and follow the monitor cable. Identify the type of connector your old monitor used to connect to the PC the best thing to do is look-up monitor connections on line. I know you do not have a working monitor. Barrow a friends or go to the local library and find the one that matches your video card connection on the PC and write it down or print it out.
Make sure to dispose of your old Monitor properly.
There are four basic scenarios.
You've just purchased a new computer and don't have a monitor, or your old monitor just died from unknown causes or a friend gave you their old computer without a monitor. Or the most likely scenario you jut want a bigger MONITOR.
What should you do?
First take a look at the back of your computer and follow the monitor cable. Identify the type of connector your old monitor used to connect to the PC the best thing to do is look-up monitor connections on line. I know you do not have a working monitor. Barrow a friends or go to the local library and find the one that matches your video card connection on the PC and write it down or print it out.
Make sure to dispose of your old Monitor properly.
