HP has been making monitors for decades. They come in a range of formats and connection options. From the limited information available it will be impossible to state what the problem is. Checking that the computer and monitor are both working; that connections between the computer and monitor are correctly configured and that the output of the computer is set to something that the monitor can handle may help fix the problem.
No, it was the 5th Apple computer. 1. Apple 1 2. Apple 2 3. Apple 3 4. Lisa 5. Macintosh
does the monitor come with any options
niether happens the computer monitor will break and you will have no computer!
The Apple 1 went on sale in 1976.
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Yes, depending on the age of the monitor, you may need a ADC to DVI or VGA adapter depending on the port on your computer.
Most desktops come with a built in screen (all in one piece) but if you get a Mac Mini, which doesn't have a built in screen, you can use any monitor, it doesn't have to be Apple.
The computer was not invented by Apple. They tried to fill a market of personal computers using different software and hardware then other computers.
Hi there, "The Apple II was introduced on April 16, 1977 at the first West Coast Computer Faire." - Pulled from wikipedia
Steve Jobs resigned from Apple 1985 and went on to found the NeXT computer company. In 1997 Apple Computer Inc. took over NeXT which brought Jobs back to Apple.
A 24 inch computer monitor is good for those who do a lot of graphics work. Be sure that your desk will accommodate this, as it will be a very wide monitor. Usually, monitors come with a PC if you buy it as a package. You might be able to upgrade your monitor to a bigger one and use the credit from the smaller monitor towards your bigger monitor. That way you only pay the difference.
The Dell SP2008WFP 20-Inch Monitor is a nice one, as a upgrade to your computer system, available at www.dell.com