unless it has the white connector, i would not bother with it... but i
will say it really seems to be a lot sharper with DVI.
I let hubby get a new [1] 20" wide screen samsung monitor a few weeks
ago and we used it with analog on his old computer. i got him a new
dell last week and hooked it up using dvi and i swear the mlb.tv games
are much less pixelated. It could be the difference with DVI, my
imagination or the cameras really are better in some stadiums. <g>
[1] there was absolutely nothing wrong with his 19" sony crt, except
that it's a CRT. I'd like an lcd too, but we already have 5 or 6 CRTs
in the basement - all in perfect working condition. <g>
On 4/26/06, Stephen Bird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 21:15:48 -0400, Carl Houseman wrote:
>
> >Knowing the make/model of graphics card would improve our comments.
>
> >The monitor will auto-adjust to the VGA signals and any difference
> >between this and a direct DVI connection is barely noticeable these days..
>
> Thanks for your comments, Carl. I'm not certain the model number of the nVidia
> card. I'll check that out. Your observation that there is not much difference
> may
> be all that I need to not bother and just stay with the VGA connection.
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