DVI and VGA - What is the difference?
You've probably heard of these first two types of connections - and the number of times they were used for TV and home entertainment systems. But what differences exist between DVI and VGA cables that make up the clear differences in terms of video quality?
VGA, or otherwise known as Video Graphics Array, has been around since late 1990 when it was developed to connect the Mac have been monitored. The newer DVI or Digital Video Interface, is at the same timenew and more commonly used with intermediate and displays a series of high-quality digital equipment.
The differences between the two are not well understood. The VGA display on analog signals, and data obtained from the cable after it was converted from a graphics card and transferred to a digital format, the other end, displaying converted understood. The disadvantage of this process of conversion is not only a failure to follow closelyMonitor elements or in other words, each pixel can and then some in the process of quality depending on screen size, resolution and properties of the signal to lose synchronization with displays physical properties.
DVI provides a much faster and easier with this process, making it much more reliable means of transferring data for display. Although there are different types of DVI, which are available, they are designed to avoid each other sodifferent standards for different screens.
DVI-D is essentially the form of a digital platform. Transmits the signal from a DVI graphics card, and converts it into an analog signal for reception. Although this process is still being implemented in an analog conversion is the end result is much higher than VGA screen because of advances in technology since the initial development of the VGA.
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