Re: vga,HDMI, DVI
"FU\(follow up\)" <NOSPAM@nospam.com> wrote:
>What is the difference between VGA, HDMI, AND DVI? Networking new computer with win
>98se.
VGA = Video Graphics Array. The video standard that's been in p0lace
for something like twenty years now. It's an analog signal.
DVI = Digital Video Interface. A DVI connector has digital video data
and (optionally) also analog video data. That makes it easy to
construct an adapter to plug into a DVI connector, but have a VGA
connector on the other end, to run a VGA monitor. DVI carries video
only, no audio.
HDMI = High Definition Multimedia Interface. Carries digital hi-def
video as well as audio. State of the art connection, but CAUTION:
these things can be infested with DRM restrictions that automatically
downgrade video quality if you're not doing something approved by the
manufacturer and the signal supplier.
--
Tim Slattery
MS MVP(Shell/User)
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