If a CRT monitor has either a DVI or HDMI port then it can be connected to a DVI output port of a computer or other source. CRT monitors are now hard to find and few of them have any kind of digital input. The likely answer to the question is "no" but of course it depends on the features of the monitor
You can buy a DVI to VGA adapter.
Yes iMacs have built in support for an external display in extended desktop mode. You may need an adapter to connect the monitor to the iMacs Mini-DVI output port.
DVI (Digital Visual Interface) primarily transmits video signals and does not carry audio. To get sound when using a monitor with a DVI port, you need to use a separate audio connection. This can be done by connecting external speakers or headphones to the audio output of your computer or using a separate audio cable (like a 3.5mm jack) to connect to the monitor if it has built-in speakers.
No. The DVI port on your computer is output only. However, you may be able to find a USB TV tuner card with DVI input that would allow you to pull this off.
You would need a Video card with DVI port and a cable with a DVI connector on one side and two DVI/Analog connectors on the other side.
You need a DVI-A Male to HD15 VGA Female Video Adapter.
Depends on if you have a DVI compatible monitor and video card. DVI is considered better than VGA.
A DVI port
vga, dvi, hdmi
What is the difference between an LCD monitor using a VGA 15 PIN port and using dvi-d plug?
try getting HDMI (ps3) TO DVI (tv or monitor) converting cable. but your tv has to have DVI port. check you tube video
there are a number of display adapters. some off the top of my headvgahdmiminihddvis video