New IMac query

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Hi

I am contemplating ordering the new IMac but was wondering if it can be used as a computer monitor as well.

The reason is that although i can load windoze on the mac, I would rather not and keep it separate.

Thanks
 
Thanks for reply and it's a shame, although if i put a video card in my current PC how will i match the resolution of the Mac monitor?
 
This is not an attack on you, but a lot of people ask the same question, can I use my iMac as a display, but what I don't understand is why they think it would be possible, as its like a laptop its built in, however technically the answer is no, there is ScreenRecycler which you can use.
 
Apparently there is a way of doing this, but I am not sure myself if I would want to do it.

If you remove the bottom of the casing then you will find the connection port and cable that connects the Screen to the logic board.

Insert a switch in there that allows you to select the input, connect the iMac logic board to an input, connect the PC to an input and connect the screen to the output.

If you fireup the iMac with the screen output switched to the PC then you should get a PC screen.

Like I said it is possible however would I really want to do it?
 
Apparently there is a way of doing this, but I am not sure myself if I would want to do it.


Like I said it is possible however would I really want to do it?

If you did that Steve Jobs would come round your house and kill your wife or first born. Seriously who would even consider doing that?
 
This is not an attack on you, but a lot of people ask the same question, can I use my iMac as a display, but what I don't understand is why they think it would be possible, as its like a laptop its built in, however technically the answer is no, there is ScreenRecycler which you can use.

The reason was that I just wanted to keep my current computer as a workhorse pc (so to speak) and my mac for general browsing, music player etc. It's just I thought it might have a spare DVI connection at back.

Although looking at a standalone point of view it makes sense for it not to have any.

Apparently there is a way of doing this, but I am not sure myself if I would want to do it.

If you remove the bottom of the casing then you will find the connection port and cable that connects the Screen to the logic board.

Insert a switch in there that allows you to select the input, connect the iMac logic board to an input, connect the PC to an input and connect the screen to the output.

If you fireup the iMac with the screen output switched to the PC then you should get a PC screen.

Like I said it is possible however would I really want to do it?

A lot of effort, that I would never dare do. Thanks for the replies.
 
I really wish the iMac did have some sort of input. I would love to just have one screen in my bedroom that i could have as my tv, console screen and computer. Alas i have to have two :(
 
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