I doubt many people are going to spend $200+ dollars on a monitor for this reason.
I think the "moral to the story" is to try it out...
It might work with the monitor you have..
Obviously, as has been pointed out, if you want to spend money for a solution, you're going to look for something like an Indivision..
But if you have an LCD around the house, try it (if you have the adapter..).
Also, as it's looking like there are more and more of these, it might be nice for someone to try to keep a list (thread?) of monitors and varying degrees of success/failure with them, so people could refer to it...
I happen to really like my 1084's (I know), but I also realize that at some time, they will stop working... ;-(
So I might pick up a VGA adapter to have on hand, just in case...
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