That question doesn't make any sense. Are you asking if it's ok to write notes ON the display adapter? I wouldn't do that.
A display ADAPTER is neither. The Display is an output device.
IBM Monochrome Display Adapter was created in 1981.
Since I am unsure of what model your display adapter is, I am unable to assist you in finding support for it. Please refer to the manual that came with the adapter for further assistance.
Your display adapter is what converts output from your computer to a visable display and sends it to your monitor/TV. Where you plug your monitor into the rear of your computer is your display adapter. Some display adapters are hard soldered to the motherboard, called "on-board adapter." Most, however, are removable expansion cards that reside in your PCI, PCI-E, or AGP slot, for easy replacement or upgrade.
A 24-bit video adapter can display roughly 16 million different colors.
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A 24-bit video adapter can display roughly 16 million different colors.
Text adapter
A video display (aiso called a video card,display card ,graphic card,graphic board, display adapter or graphics adapter) is an expansion card which generates a feed of output images to a display.Most vidio cards after various function such as accelerater rendering of 3d scenes and 2d graphics ,mpeg.2/mpeg-4 decoding,tv output.
Yes, but you will need a Mini Display to HDMI adapter.1Connect the mini display side of your mini-display-to-HDMI adapter to the back of your iMac.2Connect the other side of the mini display cord to the corresponding port in your adapter box.3Connect your HDMI cable from your Xbox HDMI port to the HDMI port of your adapter.4Plug in the adapter box and turn on any power buttons, if applicable. Turn on the Xbox.5Press "Command-F2" to switch from the iMac display mode to the Xbox display mode. Your Xbox interface should now appear on your iMac screen.There are multiple mini-display-to-HDMI adapter boxes on the market; before you purchase one, check any available reviews to make sure it is compatible with the iMac, or use Apple's "About Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapters" page to find out if the adapter you want to use will work with your iMac.
Display adapter
Yes, the "Arkview Multi Display USB Video Adapter" is compatible with any computer that has a USB 2.0 to DVI/VGA or HDMI Adapter. You can connect up to 6 monitors and/or TV's.