Seotaji All American 34244 Posts user info edit post |
any gains? 7/21/2006 8:40:27 PM |
OmarBadu zidik 25071 Posts user info edit post |
yes - if it wouldn't then we'd still all use analog... 7/21/2006 8:43:19 PM |
Battousai All American 1158 Posts user info edit post |
i think he wants to know what those gains are google should help 7/22/2006 10:57:39 AM |
tjoshea All American 4906 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "DVI support is found primarily on LCDs. However, the advantage of digital signals for LCDs is of somewhat less importance now than it was a few years ago. Analog signal processing has improved to the point where major differences in image quality can be difficult to detect. Unless you're a pro photographer, a prepress professional, or someone else who needs superprecise, top-notch image quality, you should be fine using a CRT or an LCD on an analog signal." |
7/22/2006 11:55:50 AM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
i would never have gone out of my way to switch to DVI, but when my new LCD came with both the VGA and DVI connectors, i figured i'd try it out
the difference was noticeable for me, but it didn't cost me anything, either 7/22/2006 12:03:23 PM |
OmarBadu zidik 25071 Posts user info edit post |
ask a shitty question - get a shitty answer 7/22/2006 12:04:30 PM |
JBaz All American 16764 Posts user info edit post |
yes I say it has some definate gains. Specially on monitors supporing higher resolutions. I have a 20.1" widescreen LCD monitor that displays a resolution of 1680x1050. It looks sharp, vibrant and flawless on my DVI connection, but when I switch to analog and run at the same res, doesn't look as crisp and I can definately see some color distortion. But that is only when I run it at high resolution, the color distortions goes away.
Then again, I deal with graphics, work with flash, illustrator, indesign, and photoshop everyday. So color is important to me. 7/22/2006 7:22:54 PM |
Petschska All American 1182 Posts user info edit post |
I can tell that *usually* the panels will run at a slower refresh rate with DVI. My flat panel can run at 60Hz DVI, 75Hz analog. So I stuck with analog because I would get headaches and eyeaches otherwise. 7/24/2006 4:10:18 PM |
Wolfrules All American 1880 Posts user info edit post |
you must have sensitive vision. 60Hz on a LCD is not the same as 60Hz on a CRT.. I will agree with you that 60Hz CRT is a major eyesore, but I don't see the 'flicker' effect on an LCD. I would think the lack of sharpness from the analog connection on a digital LCD would be more of an eyesore than the refresh rate.
If you get headaches at 60hz on a LCD, then watching a non-CRT HDTV must be deadly. 7/25/2006 5:26:22 AM |
MiniMe_877 All American 4414 Posts user info edit post |
^ what he said. low refresh rate flicker isnt a factor for LCD panels like it is for CRT monitors. switch up to DVI from analog and the crispness and clarity of the screen will be very noticable.
I've got an analog 19" LCD here at work and the screen is visably blurry, the boss is a cheap bastard and wouldnt fork over the $texas for a new video card and DVI flatpanel 7/25/2006 9:19:12 AM |
Petschska All American 1182 Posts user info edit post |
yeah. I can't actually see the flicker. I could just feel my eyes get tired a lot faster. 7/25/2006 9:40:12 AM |
Wolfrules All American 1880 Posts user info edit post |
^ sometimes that's a good thing for your health.. keeps you from staying on a computer for extended periods of time. 7/26/2006 7:19:55 PM |
tjoshea All American 4906 Posts user info edit post |
you can adjust the refresh rate independent of the kind of cord you use......... 7/26/2006 7:28:48 PM |
Stein All American 19842 Posts user info edit post |
I very rarely notice any difference between my LCD that is connected via the VGA port and the one that is connected through the DVI port. 7/26/2006 7:40:24 PM |
Seotaji All American 34244 Posts user info edit post |
thanks, noticed a decent improvement on my dell lcd.
[Edited on July 27, 2006 at 1:29 AM. Reason : was it worth the $20 for the cable? probably not.] 7/27/2006 1:29:16 AM |
Petschska All American 1182 Posts user info edit post |
3^ not if you're running at the panel's maximum for that interface. 7/27/2006 9:18:27 AM |