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RE: VGA or DVI ?


  • Subject: RE: VGA or DVI ?
  • From: "Steve Morgan" <smorgo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 21:21:18 -0000

Chris,

Unlike a CRT monitor, an LCD panel is a digital device; there are
discretely
addressable pixels.

An LCD monitor with both VGA and DVI inputs is actually a digital device
with 'extra' analogue processing.

DVI is a digital interface. As long as the panel is being driven at it's
native resolution, the monitor is able to map the signal directly to the
pixels of the panel. VGA is an analogue signal that requires A-to-D
conversion.

The most obvious difference between the two is that VGA is susceptible to
'jitter' due to timing inaccuracies. DVI isn't.

Steve



> -----Original Message-----
> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx]
> On Behalf Of Chris Hunter
> Sent: 17 November 2006 19:40
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] VGA or DVI ?
>
> DVI or VGA - is the difference worth the candle, I wonder ?
> Also, some
> LCD screens seem to connect by both VGA & DVI interfaces -
> presumably that means they are really just VGA & when
> connected via DVI they are really just connecting to the VGA
> parts of the DVI socket ... or am I just being just too cynical ?
>
> How I hate this double-dealing PC world, where the wheels are
> extra & being straight-forward cannot be taken for granted !
>
>
> Chris
>
>
>
>
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