You have to wait until it is out of the box and connected to your computer.
to be honest, you are far better off buying a new computer monitor. why not go for an LCD Monitor. its cheaper to run...and pays for its self in the long run.
Buy a new monitor
Yes, as long as it has a 15-pin VGA connector.
Replacing a computer monitor should take less than 10 minutes. First shut off the computer. Unscrew and unplug the (blue or white) video cable for the monitor from the back of the computer, and unplug the monitor power cable. Then remove the old monitor from the desk, replace with the new monitor, and plug it into the video and power plugs. Start your computer and once it has started, adjust the resolution and refresh rate to match the specifications for your monitor.
A green light on your computer monitor i think means that it is on. im not sure though
get a new monitor... ROFL
Then you need a new monitor...They can be expensive but you can get them off eBay for a fair price.
To enable multiple monitors, your computer must have multiple monitor outputs. These outputs can take many forms (such as VGA or DVI outputs) and your monitor will need to have the same plug type as the output. This may (and most likely) will require that your computer have multiple video cards. If your computer currently uses built in video, to add another monitor, you will need to purchase and install a new video card as well as a new monitor. Windows currently has fairly robust multiple monitor support and after installing the second monitor will most likely autodetect it and "extend" your desktop onto your new monitor.
Try another monitor on the computer and if it works correctly then the monitor is defective. Buy a new one, as it will cost more to repair than to replace.
maybe it's broken.push the power button?U may need a new monitor
im pretty sure if it does not have a different cord you could
The cheapesrt new Apple computer you can buy is the Mac Mini. It sells for $599. You only get the computer. You willl have to supply the monitor, keyboard, and mouse.