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| My Dell XPS 1330 notebook has and HDMI output, and my Samsung 226BW monitor has a DVi input. Is there a way to convert the HDMI output to DVi input so that I don't have to use the VGA (blue) connection? Thanks to all in advance for your help !! ![]() |
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| is the HDMI output male (got pins) or is it female(got holes)? |
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| kl you could try a HDMI- Dvi adaptor http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...UK%7CcountryGB Remember to check how many pins you need and what gender ya need it.Best o luck m9 need any more help just post here. |
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