- Apr 17, 2001
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I know DVI is pretty widly available on LCD's, but why not CRT's? Wouldn't it make sense to have a DAC inside the monitor, rather than the video card (as it could more closely match the monitors capabilities)? This would also eliminate any interferance experienced due to poor quality cables (and KVM's). Does DVI still use the video card's RAMDAC? If not, this would also allow for poorer quality cards to provide better 2D image quality (as well as 3D, but it's not as much an issue there). There is always the argument that DSUB is much more prevelent than DVI, but if manufactuers offered DVI on their monitors, we would quickly see DVI being much more prevelent on video cards. You could also argue that this would raise the cost of a monitor - but how much? I doubt it could be more than $20.
