With the information you've provided it would be hard to make a certain prediction, but I would suggest you check what the manufacturer says are the minimum system requirements for the LCD monitor to see if the "old PC" has them. If the PC can run Win 98, and the video card isn't too old, it will probably work. Why not connect your LCD to it as a test before your friend springs for a new one?
Tony Beckett <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>A friend has a low spec PC running Windows98 with a 14" CRT
>
>monitor. Having seen my TFT monitor he would like to fit a
>15" TFT monitor to his machine.
>
>We would be pleased if you are could tell us if there are
>likely to be any problems running a modern TFT monitor from
>
>his "old" PC.
>
>Regards
>
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