The most modern display interface for computers is DVI. It supports a digital video signal and avoids some of the timing issues that can affect VGA signals. VGA is analog rather than digital but supports the same range of resolutions. The quality difference is minimal although the digital route is the one to choose if both are available.
S-video is a signal format designed for domestic video systems. Although it was developed to improve clarity in video, it is limited to standard definition. That means 480 lines or 576 lines. Most computer displays today are a minimum of 800 lines and generally are more than 1000 line. Because of the big difference between video and computer resolutions, S-video is not a good choice if VGA or DVI are available.
No. DVI carries video only.
HDMI is by far the best. and S-Video is better than the VIDEO connection.
DVI is higher quality connection and uses a different style plug.
DVI stands for Digital Video Interface. It's a connection standard for televisions, projectors, and computer monitors. The DVI is a multi-pin connector, like you would use to connect a printer to a computer. It is made for carrying high-resolution video signals.
Depends on if you have a DVI compatible monitor and video card. DVI is considered better than VGA.
You need a DVI-A Male to HD15 VGA Female Video Adapter.
dvi is higher quality
DVI is the video support/connection type that the computer use's. Not all computers use it though.
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There are three forms of DVI; DVI-A, DVI-D and DVI-I. The "A" stands for Analog, the "D" represents Digital and "I" is a combination of the two. The adapter sends an uncompressed video/audio signal to a receiver such as a monitor, but the signal itself can be either digital, analogue or both.
if you have Windows Vista, there are three. the Giant blue one connects the visual, the black one with this symbol: ((.))<- connects the audio, i think, and I'm not exactly sure what the last one is, but it's symbol looks like this: ~ what is that one?
This monitor does support DVI outputs.