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>Correct. The same is true of the DG5, too - like the DG3 and
\n> Just wanted to thank you for all of the valuable information. So it's
\n> my understanding that the Viewsonic VP2290b and the non-DG5 IBM T221
\n> (not sure about the Iiyama variant) don't have anything resembling a
\n> DVI (single or dual link) on the back under the panel.
\n> From looking
\n> around, I'm guessing that what's on the Viewsonic and the non-DG5 IBMs
\n> are two LFH-60 connectors.
\n
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> The PNY NVS 440 (x1 or x16 variants) have:-) It would. I understand that the DMS-59 connectors tend to be
\n> two DMS-59 connectors coming out. It would sure be nice to have a DMS-
\n> 59 to LFH-60 connector rather than getting the PNY DMS-59 to twin DVI
\n> accesories only to plug that into the cable that comes with the
\n> VP2290b, eh?
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