[CS-FSLUG] VGA or HDMI

Timothy Butler tbutler at ofb.biz
Sat Dec 6 21:17:55 CST 2008


If you only have VGA on your computer, I'd stick with VGA. HDMI is  
essentially DVI + HDCP (DRM support) + audio. It's what most Blu-Ray  
players, HD cable boxes, etc., use, as well as things like the  
PlayStation 3. It can be easily converted to DVI if you get a DVI- 
supporting video card -- then you just use a el cheapo DVI-to-HDMI  
cable that you can get from Cables2Go on Amazon. :-)

DVI will eliminate flickering and most ghosting on your screen, since  
its a purely digital signal from the computer to the screen.

	-Tim

On Dec 6, 2008, at 6:26 AM, David McGlone wrote:

> Hi guys, I bought me a new 22" widescreen Acer monitor and I was  
> wondering
> what the difference would be between VGA and HDMI. At the moment I'm  
> using the
> VGA, but I do have the option for HDMI so I'm wondering what  
> advantages I
> would gain by using the HDMI
>
> Thanks
> -- 
> David M.
> http://www.dmcentral.net
>
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