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I have a MAG 15'' 468. I cannot find where the power supply hooks to the monitor. Sounds silly, but I cannot find it.

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Sometimes, there is a removable panel that covers where both the data-cable and the power-cable attach. Trace the data-cable. Look for small "arrows" that indicate in which direction the panel should be moved, in order to remove it (or maybe it "hinges" open).

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That monitor REQUIRES an AC power adapter. The power connection will be a small round hole with a pin similar to MOST laptop adapter connections.

CAUTION: make sure you use an exact adapter for the monitor.

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