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kramerica2

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Sep 15, 2009
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I've never owned an imac since I don't care for the AIO concept due to the fact that when your computer becomes obsolete, you lose the monitor as well, without any good reason.

I really need a new computer, and as usual I'm thinking about the mini. The problem is that they are really slow and I need the hardware of the imac. I figured that buying an AIO, isn't that bad if you can still use the monitor even when the computer's hardware is obsolete.

I've summed it up to a couple of questions:

1. Can you use the imac as a monitor for another computer without turning the enitre hardware on? Perhaps you can easily mod it, so that the monitor is the only thing working...

2. As a follow-up question, if something goes wrong with the imac, that isn't related to the monitor directly (i.e cpu, ram, hdd, etc..), could you still use it as a monitor for another computer?

If the answers to those questions are positive, I'll probably get a 27" imac.

Thanks a lot...
 
I believe that, at present, it's only the new 27" iMacs that have bi-directional displayports (meaning that the port used to connect to an external monitor can be used to connect as an external monitor).

I believe, at present, the switching is done in the software, but you might be able to hack something together, at a push. So:

1. Yes, but only if you get the new 27"

2. Not by default, as far as I know.
 
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