Gordon Freemen
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- May 24, 2012
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Guess we will never know for a fact will we.That was true before we had DVI connections but your statement is completely false today.
Guess we will never know for a fact will we.That was true before we had DVI connections but your statement is completely false today.
VGA and DVI have the same IQ I just tested it the other day on my new card 560 SEThat was true before we had DVI connections but your statement is completely false today.
I would wager that would be highly dependent on the monitor used. Analog is often better in many cases over digital in many different application and uses, scenarios ect. I would also wager that my monitor I used is above par and even excellent in the conversion of an analog signal into digital but I don't really know how it works just that it looks good.Thats impossible,an analog signal and a digital signal can never be equal.Analog signal will definitely have more attenuation.
Analog is often better in many cases over digital in many different application and uses, scenarios ect.
Yes it can depend on monitor but most of the time digital signal will have less distortion.I would wager that would be highly dependent on the monitor used. Analog is often better in many cases over digital in many different application and uses, scenarios ect. I would also wager that my monitor I used is above par and even excellent in the conversion of an analog signal into digital but I don't really know how it works just that it looks good.