With televisions, HDMI is the most common connector. But if you want to connect a computer to your TV (or you've got a new computer monitor), the options tend to be HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, and ...
Your office is full of cords. HDMI cables are constantly in need and the process of connecting monitors, especially dual monitors without a weekly trip to the electronics store is a hassle. Luckily, ...
We all know about handshakes that occur with HDMI and DisplayPort connections. So what happens when you connect an HDMI or DisplayPort output to a DVI connection on a monitor? Does the same handshake ...
Reader Mike ordered a new Dell system that came with a 21.5-inch LCD monitor. Although the monitor includes VGA, DVI, and HDMI inputs, it included only a VGA cable–even though the setup instructions ...
DVI (Digital Visual Interface) ports aren’t nearly as common as they once were, but they can still be found on older displays, GPUs, and A/V equipment. If you have an older device that does have a DVI ...
There’s a lot more to High Definition than just having the ability to run your screen at the right resolution. With more than one type of connection available, and the thorny subject of signal ...
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Modern laptops come with a dizzying array of ports—or maybe only one, in the case of some extremely svelte ultraportables. But how can you know what they all do, or what you might want in a new system ...
The march to a fully digital experience in the living room has been glacial at times. HDTVs travails, and issues of content protection, have made both consumers and manufacturers skittish about ...
There is a connection on my fcking video card (at work) that looks similar to a DVI interface but is 10 pins wide versus 8 on DVI.<BR><BR>I think it may be some kind of dual-head enabler, but I'm not ...
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