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There are many good computer monitor cable brands. Examples of good computer monitor cable brands includes the brands VGA, Mediabridge, DVI, and AmazonBasics.
There might be a problem with the cable between the computer and the monitor, or with the graphics card inside the computer. Check that the cable is plugged in between the computer and the monitor. cable,monitor and graphics card all work but I still can't get the monitor to work no signal could the processor cause this problem
You can connect a CATV cable into a computer monitor by first attaching it to an external TV tuner. A VGA or HDMI output can then be attached to the monitor.
Yes, of course. But the pre-requisite is that the television has compatible cable wire to the computer monitor. If not, the DVD and television cannot be watched on the screen.
Do you have an electronics store nearby? Call them and say, "Hello, I would like to purchase a computer monitor extension cable."
A moderately thick cable which relays information from a computer to a desktop monitor. It tells the monitor what colors to display to form pictures and your desktop.
A computer monitor splitter cable is used to send video signal from one monitor to a second monitor. This may be helpful when making presentations to meetings or for demonstrations in classrooms.
It means it is not getting a signal from the computer. There are many situations that can cause this symptom, from the cable being unplugged to a motherboard failure to the computer simply not being turned on.
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It doesn't. IF you have a USB printer AND you have a monitor connected to your computer with a USB cable ANDthere are USB outlets on your monitor (The system I have in front of me is like that) THEN you COULD plug your printer USB into the Screen USB outlet.
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.
Check that the cable for your monitor is correctly inserted into the computer and into the monitor, and is turned on.