That uses DVI?
We've all been there. In the search for the best image quality, the more fat and more robust audio options in our price range PC and TV, we hit the Internet to do a little research. That's where the majority of consumers are often waving a bunch of whining jelly! "Why is it so difficult? I just want to see a video-only" reduced asked plaintively,
In fact, consumers are much more tech savvy these days, thanks to growing up with digital technology and user friendly, much moreAttitude on the part of producers. But there are still a few pockets of the debate that a little 'digging, and eventually must end with an old result: buyers prefer.
And decide if I agree with DVI, HDMI, or, to a lesser extent, SVGA, go, is one of them.
What is the difference between DVI, HDMI, and SVGA formats?
The most obvious is that both the DVI (Digital Visual Interface) and HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) formats are completely digitalRich and usually no external conversion equipment. SVGA (Super Video Graphics Array) is a carry-technology revolution that began with the DVD and converts an analog signal into a digital format for display. Very 1990's ...
Let's just focus on DVI vs. HDMI.
In a nutshell, the main difference between DVI and HDMI, DVI does not carry the first generation typically an audio signal in his running cable and requires an external transformer when connected to a flat screen TV or a PCto monitor. In the last year, has changed a bit ', but there are still many devices on the market that require the extra step.
HDMI cable is the evolutionary response to this change and is therefore the "cable-ready" solution, if you have fewer components out of the box and looking for a plug-and-play home theater, not from tax the brain too. In addition, it requires no specialist technical degrees, only to see some old movies.
Sowhat IS DVI used for?
In a nutshell, there is a very specific application which may make DVI a superior choice. And that is (drumroll please...) the stone-cold technophile looking to "tweak" output quality to the finest degree. While most consumer devices offer little attenuating options other than menu-driven settings, most professional equipment allows playing with the output settings all throughout the system configuration. That option may be crucial if you are a technician at a cable The companies, web start-up or television studio.
So the answer to the question for most people is: go with HDMI. It 's much easier to work with his all-in-one "set and forget" nature of the work. And it is definitely the technology of choice for the entire PC to the TV revolution conversion. Until the next big thing in home theater is ... (HINT: Keyword: DisplayPort ...)
So stop flying off the handle, agonizing debate DVI or HDMI. There are a lot of important thingsto do. How do these old movies. Do not forget the popcorn!
Hmm, what to choose? Microwave or Jiffy-Pop?
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