It occurs to me that there is no Dislays forum so this'll have to do.
In todays monitor review, Klug mentions that "unless youre using an HDMI to DVI cable, you should be running the LCD at native resolution." Why is that? I'm currently running my HT set-up as follows: HTPC (DVI) to Receiver (HDMI) to Sony 1080i CRT (DVI). Everything is HDCP compliant so it all works. I'm leaving this CRT behind and in the interim will be using a Dell W3000 (older LCD model) that only has DVI. I will once again be using the same two HDMI to DVI cables. The TV is 13//x768, is it necessary to set the HTPC to output the native rez and not 720p if I'm going to be using the HDMI to DVI cables? What changes in this usage model if I used DVI to DVI? Or even HDMI to HDMI?
Thanks in advance,
tno
In todays monitor review, Klug mentions that "unless youre using an HDMI to DVI cable, you should be running the LCD at native resolution." Why is that? I'm currently running my HT set-up as follows: HTPC (DVI) to Receiver (HDMI) to Sony 1080i CRT (DVI). Everything is HDCP compliant so it all works. I'm leaving this CRT behind and in the interim will be using a Dell W3000 (older LCD model) that only has DVI. I will once again be using the same two HDMI to DVI cables. The TV is 13//x768, is it necessary to set the HTPC to output the native rez and not 720p if I'm going to be using the HDMI to DVI cables? What changes in this usage model if I used DVI to DVI? Or even HDMI to HDMI?
Thanks in advance,
tno