Are their any major advantages to having a DVI connection to an LCD over an analog D-Sub? I have heard that it may increase performance as it removes the need for the D/A, A/D conversion process, anything else?
I recently went from D-SUB to DVI with my dual 1800FPs. As a tribute to the craftsmanship of these units, my eyes cannot distinguish that much of a difference in overall quality. Admittedly, I went directly from dual D-SUB to dual DVI without any mixing and matching.
I do know that I no longer need to calibrate my LCDs as the units recognize the use of the digital DVI signal and proudly tell me that calibration is not needed.
I do know that I no longer need to calibrate my LCDs as the units recognize the use of the digital DVI signal and proudly tell me that calibration is not needed.
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