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DVIator (DEE-viator) allows the use of Apple's ADC flat panel displays on any computer with a compatible DVI video signal. DVIator combines a DVI video, USB and external power to drive Apple's ADC 15", 17" 20" 22" and 23" flat panel displays.
NOTE:
DVIator is not compatible with the now discontinued 17" CRT display.
Have more questions? Check out the DVIator FAQ.
Overview:
In July 2000 Apple presented the G4 Cube and a new breed of Power Mac G4 Computers - all equipped with the new ADC - Apple Display Connector. New ADC monitors were part of the show, too.
The ADC connector was a boon for simplifying your life - video and USB signals as well as power all coexist in one cable - much simplifying the setup of a new system and reducing desktop clutter, too!
Boon to one, bane to another - what happens if your trusty DVI-based G4 Power Mac finally deserves that Cinema Display you have been itching for? Or you want to get your new ADC-based Power Mac a second 15", 17" or 22" Display?
DVIator solves these problems for you in a snap!
DVIating signals to tame a bold new standard
DVIator deviates DVI and USB signals into a single digital ADC-Signal without any loss in quality.
ADC monitors get their power through the video card. This integral part of an ADC video card is unavailable in DVI video cards so that DVIator needs to provide power, too. DVIator comes with a high quality power supply to drive the displays.
Mac-specific features of the supported ADC flat panels such as the Power On button and support for the hardware button to open the monitor control are fully functional through DVIator, too!
DVIator is a perfect companion for the Apple Cinema Display - a 22" flat panel that sets standards in quality and design and is the cheapest monitor in its category all at the same time!
With DVIator both older Macs and PCs can vastly improve the user experience by displaying their data on a shiny new ADC Cinema Display - trust us, we're addicted already ;)
Compatibility:
DVIator is compatible with all G4 Power Macs with built-in DVI video cards and with ATI Radeon cards with DVI connectors (see DVI connector on the right) . If in doubt, the Apple Tech Info Library (TIL) will help you out.
Other computers or video cards with a DVI connector must provide support for Apple ADC flat panel displays in their firmware or drivers. If in doubt please ask the manufacturer of the video card.
DVIator supports the Apple 15", 17" 20" 22" and 23" Apple Cinema Display with ADC connectors (see ADC connector on the right).
The ADC 17" CRT Studio Display is not supported by DVIator as it uses analog signals instead of the digital signals that DVIator expects.
There is no special requirement for the computer or the operating system other than requirements dictated by the video card. An ATI Radeon card worked on a Power Mac 7200/90 running Mac OS 9 in our testing. We also have seen Mac OS X working without a hitch on an ADC 15" Studio Display connected to an Apple DVI card via DVIator. However, the ATI Rage 128 card will not work with the 20", the 22" and the 23" Cinema Displays.
To do the reverse - run a DVI Monitor on an ADC Mac - you will want to check out our DVI Extractor II
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