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So anyone else notice that when it comes to HDTVs used as monitors
HDMI has lower Image Quality then DVI and VGA,
noticed it now on 2x Samsung Displays
VGA looks better then HDMI on both when using a PC
DVI on the Samsung T260HD looks better then VGA
DVI > VGA > HDMI
sadly i cant run both my monitors anymore since
Samsung T24A350 ToC is VGA or HDMI only and of course AMD being awesome you cant use 2x DVI to VGA do to how the GPU is setup,
I guess when it comes down to it why do Display makers refuse to let go of VGA ? its 2011 and a brand new monitors tend to have VGA still more often then they have DVI, and surprisingly enough DVI and HDMI are supposedly the same when it comes to Digital signals so why the crazy quality loss? It seems pretty sad that im force to use an inferior input to get multi monitor to work.
by inferior i mean
sharpness, letters any kind of reading hurts on HDMI, where as VGA and DVI both seem to offer a softer more natural presentation, but seem to lack vibrant colors that HDMI offers.
HDMI has lower Image Quality then DVI and VGA,
noticed it now on 2x Samsung Displays
VGA looks better then HDMI on both when using a PC
DVI on the Samsung T260HD looks better then VGA
DVI > VGA > HDMI
sadly i cant run both my monitors anymore since
Samsung T24A350 ToC is VGA or HDMI only and of course AMD being awesome you cant use 2x DVI to VGA do to how the GPU is setup,
I guess when it comes down to it why do Display makers refuse to let go of VGA ? its 2011 and a brand new monitors tend to have VGA still more often then they have DVI, and surprisingly enough DVI and HDMI are supposedly the same when it comes to Digital signals so why the crazy quality loss? It seems pretty sad that im force to use an inferior input to get multi monitor to work.
by inferior i mean
sharpness, letters any kind of reading hurts on HDMI, where as VGA and DVI both seem to offer a softer more natural presentation, but seem to lack vibrant colors that HDMI offers.