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Many of the newer high end cards like the ATI Radeon series do not have the
HD-15 VGA/SVGA connector directly on them, but will have some kind of DVI
or proprietary connector. In all cases I have seen, an HD-15 adapter is
provided for standard VGA/SVGA monitors.
At 06:47 PM 6/10/2004 -0700, you wrote:
> I'm fairly certain that that's a designation for the standard 15-pin
>VGA/SVGA connector. It's not a DB-n, because it has a third row of pins, 15
>in all.
>
>David Gillett
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>On 10 Jun 2004 at 7:37, Phillip H Williams wrote:
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> > I found a great deal on a Sony SDM-S73 17" TFT flat panel display for the
> > comp I'm building but it has a HD-15 connector. In my search for a graphics
> > card
> > (with a/v in/out connections), none of them I've seen list HD-15 as an
> > option.
> > Is there another name for this type of connector or am I sitting on yet
> > another piece of in-compatible equipment?
> > thanks for your "input",
Russ Poffenberger
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