what is DVI? It allows your monitor to display a digital signal which is better quality than an analog signal - which this monitor has. Nevertheless a great deal
well... In the year 2000, some people will be able to breathe underwater.
Jantzus
Happy Member
posted: Nov. 5, 2004 @ 10:48a
Only if you are a sting ray does that prediction hold true. =)
doublejbass
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 5, 2004 @ 10:54a
A VGA signal is an analog signal. DVI is a digital signal. For most LCD monitors, the difference between DVI and VGA is night and day. I wouldn't buy an LCD monitor without DVI. Remember, you need a video card with DVI out.
Anyone know what the dead pixel policy is on this lcd? Thanks
Jantzus
Happy Member
posted: Nov. 6, 2004 @ 10:02a
You can also pick up headphones.
snell
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 6, 2004 @ 10:26p
But, there is some good use for analog monitors too. Most of the cards that can do dual head, has one dvi and one analog out. So, If you, like me, have a monitor at the dvi already, then this could be a better choice for the analog port than a CRT or than paying for a dvi capable monitor only to run in analog mode.
Also, I don't belive prices of stand alone monitors will fall much more than this. But, I just might be pleasantly surprised
Jantzus
Happy Member
posted: Nov. 7, 2004 @ 1:36p
For laptops, do you usually have to get DVI or Analog?
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