On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 1:39 AM, Adam Sampson <ats(a)offog.org> wrote:
"Loki Davison"
<loki.davison(a)gmail.com> writes:
users of vga cables with an lcd should be shot.
Only if your video card has poor-quality analogue output (which is the
case for a lot of modern cards -- I've never seen an NVidia card that
produces acceptable analogue output, for example). With my cheapie
Radeon 9200, the analogue and digital outputs are indistinguishable
when displayed on a 1600x1200 LCD, which is extremely handy for
multihead.
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Adam Sampson <ats(a)offog.org> <http://offog.org/>
Dave,
This seems like overreaction on Loki's part to me. My son uses an
nice ($250) nvidia graphics agapter, VGA output, to drive him Samsung
flatscreen monitor. the picture is great.
I'n sure staying digital is a better way to go, but it's by no
means required.
Cheers,
Mark