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Quicky monitor question :-)

PushHands

Senior member
I'm looking to pick up a used Cornerstone 20/72, specs here, and it indicates that the video input is a 15 pin mini D-Sub/BNC and I have no idea what that is. Is that the standard VGA analog input that CRTs have? Does anyone have experience either using Cornerstone monitors or this one specifically?

Much thanks for any ideas. He's running it on an eMachine so I know it works on that but I haven't seen the monitor myself yet, and I wonder how old this monitor is really.
 
15 pin mini D-Sub/BNC are two types of connection. The D-Sub is the standard vga connector. If you have multiple cables they are probably BNC. I believe the monitor comes with the vga cable (some are not captured).
 
The color 20/72 has two input types, a standard 15 pin VGA connection and a 5 BNC connection. Either one will work fine.

 
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