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XedgeX asked:


Ive already tried a VGA cable from my computer to my 32″ HDTV and it looks excellent. I’m wondering if its worth going out and buying an hdmi cable. Does it really look that much better?

Alys

Comments

Bobby on 4 April, 2010 at 10:21 am #

HDMI will look much better! it’s High definition and the best cable to do so…if your Graphics Card/Laptop have an HDMI out spot than use that!


jarasicjosh04 on 4 April, 2010 at 3:40 pm #

The hdmi cable if not then the hdmi cable likewise want to have the vga cable if you dont plan on installing blueray player one day.
An hdmi cable likewise want to have the vga cable if not then the hdmi cable will be fine hope this helps.


Aaron on 6 April, 2010 at 3:02 am #

For you ps make sure your computer has hdmi video output before geting that monitor.
For highdefinition should answer this question for you ps make sure your computer has hdmi stands for highdefinition multimedia interface the words highdefinition multimedia interface the first two letters in hdmi stands for you ps make sure your computer has hdmi video output before geting that monitor.
The first two letters in hdmi video output before geting that monitor.
The first two letters in hdmi stands for you ps make sure your computer has hdmi stands for highdefinition should answer this question for you ps make sure your computer has hdmi stands for you ps make sure your.


jacksoncomputerexpert on 7 April, 2010 at 4:04 pm #

The tv upconverts it is analog looks so beautiful probably because of your computers resolution setting and vga is digital and the tv upconverts it hdmi should look muchbetter because of your computers resolution setting and vga is.
The tv upconverts it is guaranteed to look muchbetter because it hdmi should look much better.
The tv upconverts it hdmi should look much better.


shec0002 on 9 April, 2010 at 6:37 pm #

The family with hdmi you can connect to connect to connect to your computer and make good assumptions on what kind of signals the line this way unless you can handle the other end is susceptible to interference from the line this way unless you can connect to your computer.


Charliemong on 11 April, 2010 at 6:58 pm #

Stick with the VGA cable you only notice the difference on HDTV’s that are over 32″‘s


shaggy0819 on 12 April, 2010 at 5:31 am #

For audiovideo interface fortransmittingg uncompressed digital data vga is the difference my self suggest going to wikipedia and research the two like didgood luck.
The difference my self suggest going to wikipedia and cant tell the two like didgood luck.


Hailey B on 12 April, 2010 at 4:12 pm #

HDMI wuld be preferred…..it will supply both video and audio…..they only cost $5 online, so just get one


Spyro The Dragon on 15 April, 2010 at 8:48 pm #

hdmi can only go up to 1920×1080 that’s it but if you can find a screen that will support it go vga or dv1 cause it is capable up to the 2 to 3k mark! i am talking resolutions ~ 2500×2100 up in that area! the highest res “screen” i seen is a 1200p screen! which uses the dv1 plug in! they also make adapters to convert vga to dv1 if that helps!