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No it will not work because the PC monitor is connected to the computer for it to work and it does not work by itself. A PC Monitor is not a TV and it takes a TV to be able to connect a PS2 or a DVD Player and watch it
In a computer, you have a central processing unit, you have memory, you have connections, you have a monitor, and you need a way to get data from one to the other. The thing on your computer that does that job is called a bus. It takes the data in the computer memory and brings it to the CPU or monitor or printer or wherever. (I have no idea why it is called a bus and not a truck!)
On a 21 inch TV yes on a Computer monitor no
Usually yes. BenQ is a computer monitor manufacturer and they make various Computer Monitors with varying feature sets. Most of their monitors contain HDMI ports but not all of them do. A PS3 also contains an HDMI port. If your monitor contains the same type of port as the PS3 then the monitor may be connected to the PS3 via an HDMI cable. However, if you want to play the PS3 with sound, then the monitor must either have built-in speakers, or have a headphone or audio-out jack that you can plug speakers or headphones into. Not all computer screens have these features, so you should check that they support these features before you purchase the monitor.
Yes, what you need is a component to VGA converter. It'll run you about $100.
high voltage probe
If it has been working normally before this--no black border--then the monitor may have become unplugged from the computer. Shut down the computer. Unplug and then replug in all of the connecting wires, make sure the On button on the monitor is on. Image should be there when you turn the computer back on. If this doesn't work, try hooking the monitor up to another computer. If you have the same issue, the problem is the monitor. If not, the first computer is the problem.
Vehicles have computer systems that monitor and keep things running properly.
You should NEVER try to open up a computer monitor and service it yourself. Computer monitors and TVs have very high voltage capacitors inside them which can electrocute you even when the unit is unplugged. If the monitor seems repairable, take it to a professional. Otherwise just replace it.
A computers power supply can cause a shock even when unplugged but it's not dangerous. The monitor stores enough power to kill for many years after being unplugged. Never open the case of a monitor.
There could be several reasons, here are a few: The monitor is broken or faulty The cord from the monitor to the tower is faulty, or not properly connected The power cord for the monitor is faulty, or not properly plugged in The device driver might not be functioning properly If the videocard is new and an integrated one was previously used, the previous one must be disabled through device manager. **You can use Safe Mode with the monitor to see if the second 2 are the issue
The power supply and monitor contain enough power to give you a strong shock except when they are unplugged.
It will depend on exactly how the monitor and tower is not working properly. It would be best to consult a repair manual, such as the Computer PC Repair Manual, to find the exact problems and see exactly how they should be fixed.
The monitor and several components inside the cpu. they should be properly disposed of.
how is the first computer monitor
A computer monitor is hardware. It only provides for display.
Monitor is not plugged in or monitor is not plugged in to computer