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26 pin MDR connector (Monitor) to 15 pin D/-sub (PC)



 
 
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Old April 16th 04, 08:42 AM
Rinkoo
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Default 26 pin MDR connector (Monitor) to 15 pin D/-sub (PC)

Hi

I recently bought a used LCD from ebay. Its a Samsung 531TFT. The LCD
has a weird display connector "26 pin MDR connector (Monitor) to 15
pin D/-sub (PC)".

Could anyone tell me as to what it is and where can I buy a cable for
it.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks and regards
Bhupinder
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Old April 16th 04, 09:37 AM
Donald McMorris - Ospitare International
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I find nothing on converting it directly. What I do find is a MDR to DVI
converter. However, this would require you have a DVI-capable video card.
I am unsure if they make a SVGA-DVI converter, but that would work too.

--Don


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Hi

I recently bought a used LCD from ebay. Its a Samsung 531TFT. The LCD
has a weird display connector "26 pin MDR connector (Monitor) to 15
pin D/-sub (PC)".

Could anyone tell me as to what it is and where can I buy a cable for
it.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks and regards
Bhupinder



 




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