Packard Bell SlimView 527 17" TFT LCD Monitor LEADS HELP URGENT

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    Angel314 is offline Newbie

    Packard Bell SlimView 527 17" TFT LCD Monitor LEADS HELP URGENT

    HI
    Can anyone tell me what leads I need for this monitor? It does not seem to have a normal power lead socket on the back but a round (is it a minidin?) socket and the connector to pc socket.
    If somebody could just tell me what I have to buy I would be so very grateful!
    I need both leads the spec can be found here but i just dont understand!
    spec


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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    Just to clarify: you have the Standard 15 pin D-sub that plugs into the computer's VGA port?

    And then you have the power line from the monitor (which most likely goes to a transformer which will then go to the wall outlet plug)?

    Is this a new monitor? Were not all these parts included?


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    Angel314 is offline Newbie
    Quote Originally Posted by jephree
    Just to clarify: you have the Standard 15 pin D-sub that plugs into the computer's VGA port?

    And then you have the power line from the monitor (which most likely goes to a transformer which will then go to the wall outlet plug)?

    Is this a new monitor? Were not all these parts included?


    I dont have any leads at all I just need to know what they are called so I can buy them, it is second hand and didnt come with any.

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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    I would suggest taking the monitor into an electronics/computer store and let them find what you need.

    There will be a Standard 15 pin D-sub that plugs into the computer's VGA port as well as a Power cord which will most likely pass thru a transformer.

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    Angel314 is offline Newbie
    Thanks for all your help

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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    Let us know how it goes. This is just a case where a pair of trained eyes is the best tool.

    That specific monitor might have specific requirements but they are not commonly published as it is assumed that one would have the original parts.

    I wasn't meaning to side step the question but just thought the most expedient route would be via a shop.

    If you still need further help we can certainly do more research.

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