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  • The only caveat I have found is that I must physically disconnect the HDMI cable from the computer while it's booting up. If I do not (yes, I tried just leaving the monitor off, but that didn't help), the monitor remains blank.
  • hmm; looks like, to get a decent price, I'll have to wait for an online order to be delivered. Please bear with me.
  • OK, the tv's manual said "high speed" cable is required, but doesn't say whether 1.4 is sufficient, or if I need to go to 2.0 I'll have to get a new cable this afternoon. If it works, you can bet I'm going to give you kudos, buddy.
  • I did try two different ports on the tv, selecting the correct port each time. I thought a cable is a cable is a cable. So, older cables (which this is) probably won't work? Hmm; I guess I better check the tv docs for the correct cable protocol.
  • No, there simply IS no picture - the screen is blank. (This model is a desktop, and I'm using it now with my older HD tv connected via the same HDMI cable.
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