I WAS GIVEN A MAG COMPUTER MONITOR BUT THERE IS NO WHERE TO PLUG IT INTO THE WALL AND SO I FIGURED THE CPU WOULD PROVIDE POWER BUT I HOOKED IT UP AND NOTHING HAPPENED. I JUST CANT FIGURE IT OUT.
We’ve looked everywhere. It has a compartment on the back but there is no where to hook a power cord into it. It is a flat screen.
Product No.: LT765a
Model N.: 780
Power: DC 12V 4.0A
Serial No.: FGVZ45074597U
Manufactured: May, 2004
Someone brought me this screen
And I allso beeing looking for the plug-in and did not find it
I GOOGLE it and found this post
I kept looking and Finally found it at the end of the vga cable
Near the screws you will see a hole for the power jack
they use the same cable for the power and the data
I’ve never seen such a thing
Look underneath the stand.
It has to be there somewhere. You can see the specifications which says it needs an external PSU.
http://reviews.cnet.com/lcd-monitor…
Probably a tiny jack plug or socket somewhere on the monitor in which you connect an external Power Supply like laptops have.
So do not look for a standard power socket look for a jack plug or similar it may even have a voltage (12 V) marked alongside it.
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