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bnc connectors vs vga

IKeelU

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Anyone have any experience with this? I've heard that bnc gives a noticable gain in image quality.

And how would I go about using them (I guess I need some kind of card connected in series with my existing graphics card)?
 
no a bnc monitor cable usually about 25.00 locally also these are converted to a 15 pin d sub monitor cable that attaches to the viseo card on older monitors they were necessary or rather had better improvement than the newer monitors or so monitorsdirect says in their faq

read here

hth

mike
 
No connector can produce any "gain" in signal strength. A good connector does reduce the amount of signal loss in the connection.

BNC fittings privide the least amount of signal loss. However in the application of producing computer graphics, any benefit is lost and then some by the time you add all the gender changers/adapters you would need to connect up to a video card dsub connection.

So for general computing.... stick to VGA. Now HDTV.... that's a whole diffent story!

 
Friends with BNC have noticed an improvement over standard VGA connectors, at high resolutions.
 
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