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<DIV> Hmm... Mactracker says Apple Cinema HD Display 23" - Power: 70 watts and Apple Cinema Display 22" - Power: 50 watts.
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<DIV>A side note from lowendmac.com:
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<DIV>"The Cube Speakers require special 10-watt USB ports to work at full volume. The G4 Cube has these ports, as do all Apple ADC monitors. These special USB ports are sometimes called 20-watt ports by Apple, because the two ports share a single 20-watt supply of power, however, the Cube Speakers only use 10 watts. The Cube Speakers will work on any Mac with USB and Mac OS 9.0.4 or newer, but the volume will be much lower. This is because regular USB ports only supply 2.5 watts. You can use the Cube Speakers at full volume with a G4 tower if it has an ADC monitor and they're plugged into an ADC monitor's USB ports. However, they'll only work at a reduced volume if plugged into the G4's own ports or a USB hub."
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<DIV>Have you trid resetting P-RAM/NVRAM?
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<DIV>Just a thought...
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<DIV>LM<br><br>>>>riba@ml1.net 03/01/07 4:53 pm >>><br><br>The problem is not in the display/graphic card, but in the USB ports <br>that don't seem to be able to drive the Cube USB speakers like 22" <br>display did. </DIV>
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