Apple G4 manual External Video Support DVI, VGA, Composite, and S-Video

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External Video Support (DVI, VGA, Composite, and S-Video)

Your computer has a video (mini-DVI) port and adapters that allow you to connect a display or projector with a DVI or VGA connector. Use the included Mini-DVI to DVI Adapter and Mini-DVI to VGA Adapter to connect your PowerBook to monitors and projectors that have DVI or VGA output. You can connect an Apple flat-panel display that has an ADC connector to your PowerBook using an Apple DVI to ADC Display Adapter, which is sold separately.

You can also display and record computer images by connecting a TV, video projector, or videocassette recorder (VCR), or play DVD-Video discs on your television, using a Mini-DVI to Video Adapter (sold separately), which supports composite and S-video connections.

Mini-DVI

to DVI Adapter

Mini-DVI

to VGA Adapter

When an external monitor or television is connected, you can either have the same image appear on both the internal display and the external monitor (known as video- mirroring mode) or use the external monitor to extend the size of the Mac OS desktop (known as dual-display mode). By default, your PowerBook starts up in dual-display mode. Press the F7 ( ) key to switch between dual-display and video-mirroring modes.

If you want sound to come from the external display, such as a projector or TV, you need to connect an audio cable from the computer’s headphone (audio line out) port to that device.

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Apple G4 manual External Video Support DVI, VGA, Composite, and S-Video