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Can I shop at the USA online store or do they only take US cr cards?? and only ship in USA?
 
Amazon sells pretty much the same stuff, often cheaper, and accepts overseas cards - shipping could be a stumbling block for you though.

What are you looking for? Mini DVI - vga perhaps? :)
 
Yep. The US Apple store will still add in VAT. Amazon doesn't, so it ends up being a bit cheaper
 
Here is the link anyway http://store.apple.com/Catalog/US/Images/salespolicies.html#U.S. Sales Only

Any specific reason you want to shop in the USA except for price?

Availability..


What are you looking for? Mini DVI - vga perhaps? :)

AAArrghh... Getting impatient - so much so that I'm considering getting a new LCD monitor with a DVI input. I have mini to DVI connector but no DVI cable so hoping a new monitor will have it in the box... and don't forget there's a difference between DVI-I and DVI-D (Eish!!)
 
You have the apple mini to dvi? Why dont you just get the apple dvi to vga then?
 
You have the apple mini to dvi? Why dont you just get the apple dvi to vga then?

I did, they don't fit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :(

The mini DVI to DVI has a DVI-D plug. The DVI to VGA has a DVI-I plug
 
So I take it the mini dvi to dvi isnt apple branded?
 
So I take it the mini dvi to dvi isnt apple branded?

It is the official Apple adaptor - got it from iStore...

See the various configurations here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Visual_Interface

DVI-D is digital only - that is what the miniDVI to DVI has. Only has the flat horizontal pin on the left hand side (looking at the pins)
DVI-I is digital and analogue - has 4 extra pins around the left hand side flat horizontal pin which is what the Apple DVI to VGA adaptor has (Using that on my PC atm for dual displays).

I got a plain DVI to VGA adaptor with my PC display card and lobbed the 4 pins off to 'make' it fit the Mini to DVI :cool: . The Mac picks up the display but the display won't work (needs the analogue feed from the 4 small pins around the horizontal flatty) :( .


All too complicated!! Only thing that will work is a LCD display with a DVI-D connector and cable (iStore say they have tons of the cinema displays in stock :o $$$ )
...or naturally the MiniDVI to VGA which is not available in the country.
 
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Well then - you should buy the mini-dvi to vga adaptor as soon as it's available. :)

Or try one of those re-mailing companies and order one from amazon.
 
hehehe, I am not going to even try to figure out exactly what the problem is :D, but a quick scan of all the DVI-x references, I am assuming the reason why my LG LCD is not working with the MBP is somewhere in this thread :p
 
hehehe, I am not going to even try to figure out exactly what the problem is :D, but a quick scan of all the DVI-x references, I am assuming the reason why my LG LCD is not working with the MBP is somewhere in this thread :p

Heh heh yes - its a pain...... Do some reading up on DVD-I and DVD -D.

Anyway, I just got back from Makro with a 17" Fujitsu-Siemens LCD with a DVI-D plug. No cable supplied but the salesman popped one laying around into the box for me (good customer I am) and now I have dual screens WHOOOP!!

Can cancel the ZA store order now.
 
I think I'm going to order a mini-dvi to vga just for the heck of it. ;)
 
I think I'm going to order a mini-dvi to vga just for the heck of it. ;)

With my normal 'luck', they will probably deliver it tomorrow.. :o

Running WinXP Pro on one screen and OSX on the other - no hassels.
 
With my normal 'luck', they will probably deliver it tomorrow.. :o

Running WinXP Pro on one screen and OSX on the other - no hassels.
Nah - delivery on the 22nd - thats when my dad arrives. :D

The only time I would run parallels in the background is if they sort out USB support. Then I could use my skype adaptor and ditch the old pc I have to keep running.
 
Nah - delivery on the 22nd - thats when my dad arrives. :D

The only time I would run parallels in the background is if they sort out USB support. Then I could use my skype adaptor and ditch the old pc I have to keep running.

I am not having hassels with USB - if I plug my 80gig portable HD in under WinXP in parallels, it detects and picks it up - don't know about skype adaptor though - this is with RC2.
 
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