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    Hey, I have a 27inch iMac and a 32inch Toshiba TV and I want to be able to use my TV as a dual screen for my iMac. I run Windows 7 on the Mac.

    As far as I'm aware though, because there's no dvi port or something it's hard to do? If anyone can point me in the direction of a way to do it I'd be grateful.

    I need help only so don't post if you don't know please

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    You run Windows 7 on the Mac? .. okay o_o

    You'll need a mini dvi converter ...

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Neet®-Mini-a...9778118&sr=8-1

    That'll do the job, if your Toshiba TV takes VGA input that is. You'll also need a VGA cable.

    Or you could get a Mini DVI to HDMI cable or anything tbh.



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    It's dual booted

    Awesome, I'll try it. I remember being told on MacRumours that in order to dual screen I needed to buy some £100 device or something. I didn't believe it.

    Cheers Syrupy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adamwingie View Post
    It's dual booted

    Awesome, I'll try it. I remember being told on MacRumours that in order to dual screen I needed to buy some £100 device or something. I didn't believe it.

    Cheers Syrupy!
    Going by the name I would suggest they're posting rumours

    It's literally as simple as what myke said. It is like hooking up a projector or a monitor to any computer or Mac, just requires a cable (and a mini-dvi in the case of Macs).

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    How old is your iMac 27"? As far as I know they don't use mini DVI as Myke said.

    Also Myke, my dad runs Windows 7 on his Mac, he likes the hardware but dislikes the OS...
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    This is the back of my iMac, excuse the mess.



    That's what I was told, Recursion but I've never been 100% sure.

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    USB -> VGA?

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    It looks like the mini dvi port is to the left?

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    The pic isn't clear, it's either mini DVI or mini Display Port (most likely)

    EDIT: I'm pretty certain that's Mini DisplayPort, in which case you need a Mini DisplayPort to DVI or VGA adapter available for a rediculously high price over at http://store.apple.com/uk
    Last edited by Recursion; 04-07-2011 at 09:59 PM.
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    It's a newer iMac, only about a year old-ish.



    Don't know if that's clearer.

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