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  1. Join Date
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    I choose DVI for two reasons:

    1. Lossless and uncompressed since there's no need for DAC
    2. DVI uses digital signals all the way to the LCD monitor. Digital signaling is multiples more impervious to electrical interference than analog.

    Theoretically, DVI should provide better clarity than VGA. However in most cases, you won't see much difference in quality between the two. But now that the technology is already there, use it whenever you can.
    Last edited by oj88; June 30th, 2009 at 12:38 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    I choose DVI for two reasons:

    1. Lossless and uncompressed since there's no need for DAC
    2. DVI uses digital signals all the way to the LCD monitor. Digital signaling is multiples more impervious to electrical interference than analog.

    Theoretically, DVI should provide better clarity than VGA. However in most cases, you won't see much difference in quality between the two. But now that the technology is already there, use it whenever you can.
    In my case, I want to see if there would be any performance gain, especially when displaying video (movies) is just below marginal to becoming smooth/in-sync.

DVI or VGA?