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.
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
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SOURCE: is this monitor HDCP compatible
check ur products detail in below linkhttp://www.viewsonic.com/products/desktop-monitors/lcd/x-series/vx2035wm.htm
What is HDCP?
HDCP
stands for High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection, a copy
protection scheme to eliminate the possibility of intercepting
digital data midstream between the source to the display. The
format designed by Intel and licensed by Digital Content
Protection, LLC using an authentication and key exchange procedure
before video and audio is presented. Products compatible
with the HDCP scheme such as DVD players, satellite and cable HDTV
set-top-boxes, as well as few entertainment PCs requires a secure
connection to a compliant display, the process often described as
the handshake. Due to the increase in manufacturers
employing HDCP in their equipment, it is highly recommended that
any HDTV you purchase is compatible. Although most video
devices support high-definition video over component output,
analog connections are scheduled to phase out in the future or
possibly forced to limited resolutions output.
Why
is it important to me?
Although
manufacturers are still making most products with at least
component HD output, new generation of products like HD-DVD and
Blu-Ray devices will limit the analog output resolution (Analog
defined as Component or RGBHV). The highest resolutions
these devices can output (720p/1080i/1080p) will be available on
via the digital (DVI or HDMI) connections that employ HDCP
encryption. Any new HDTV purchase should have a digital HDCP
compatible input.
It
is important to note that HDCP is currently not a standard used in
PC monitors, and almost none of these displays have Component
inputs. Although PC monitors are HDTV capable, HDCP
encryption limits this type of use. If you use an HTPC and
want to ensure dual use of your new flat panel display, look for
HDCP compatibility.
How
does it work?
A
simple answer is that an HDCP session will result in the exchange
of keys between the source and display device. The source
device will query the display to make sure that the equipment is
HDCP compliant before video is shown. Non-HDCP devices such
as PC's and older model DVI products will work with any DVI
compliant display, but the HDCP compliant boxes will show an image
only on HDCP compliant display.
Other
products affected by HDCP are scalers, switchers, and splitters
(distribution amps). While
these devices do no authentication for key exchange, they must be
able to transmit the presence of HDCP if the video is handled
(processed) in any way. Due to the two different formats of
digital connections, occasional inability for proper
communications may result in loss of interoperability. The
newer format, HDMI was designed to be backwards compatible with
DVI and in most instances, the two signal types are easily
adaptable, but older devices may not always work well with in-line
devices like scalers or switchers. These problems can
sometimes be fixed in "firmware' although that is not always
the case. Incompatibility is often displays on-screen as a
snowy image or an error message.
Hope this explains it for you.
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