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Need to know if this monitor is hdcp compatible. Can it support hdcp?

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Here is the List of compatible monitors with their brand names :

Sony
Sony MFM-HT205

Viewsonic
Viewsonic VP2330wb
Viewsonic VP231WB
Viewsonic N3250W

Dell
Dell 2007WFP
Dell 2407WFP
Dell 2707WFP
Dell 3007WFP
Dell E228WFP
Dell E207WFP

Acer
Acer Al2423W

Asus

Asus MW221U
Asus MW201U

Gateway
Gateway FPD1975W
Gateway FPD2185W
Gateway FPD2485W
Gateway FPD2275W

HP

HP LP3065
HP f2105

Samsung

Samsung 205BW
Samsung 214T
Samsung 215TW
Samsung Syncmaster 225BW
Samsung 242MP
Samsung 244T(US version)
Samsung SyncMaster 244T
Samsung 320P-Black
Samsung 930MP
Samsung 940MW
Samsung 940BW
Samsung Syncmaster 931BW
Samsung syncmaster 226BW

BenQ
BenQ FP241W
BenQ FP241WZ (Includes 1:1 pixel mapping)
BenQ FP241VW (Includes 1:1 pixel mapping)
BenQ FP222WH (Unconfirmed)
BenQ FP94VW (Unconfirmed)

LG

LG L245WP
LG L226WTX

NEC
NEC Multisync 20WMGX2

If you can tell your monitor manufacturers name and model no i can let you know about it. Anyhow the above information will help you.

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SOURCE: THE MONITOR SONY SDM M81B HAVE HDCP??

A DVI to HDMI cable should work, I have the same monitor, but attached to an Xbox 360, if that doesn't work then buy a HDMI Cable and a HDMI (Female) to a DVI (Male) Adapter

Cheers

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 25, 2010

SOURCE: is this monitor HDCP compatible

check ur products detail in below linkhttp://www.viewsonic.com/products/desktop-monitors/lcd/x-series/vx2035wm.htm

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