Which is Best – DVI, HDMI, or DisplayPort? Like most things, the best tool depends on the job for which it’s needed. DVI is common inoffice monitorsbut is on the way out. You probably won’t see this on your home PC, so it’s a non-issue but still good to know about. HDMI...
Well this is the problem. i have my HDMI 2 running but the problem is the screen picture. It has different colors to it and i know for a fact it wasn't like this. Is it a cable problem or what? Don't get me wrong -- the features work but the screen pictures are in colors an...
Now, if you already have equipment using DVI, VGA, or other cables, and it works fine for you, don’t feel like you need to rush out and change it, because you don’t. You might get better quality from using digital cables if your devices support it, but unless you have a very l...
We've covered the technical details of DisplayPort and HDMI, but which one is actually better for gaming? Some of that will depend on the hardware you already own or intend to purchase. Both standards are capable of delivering a good gaming experience, but if you want a great gaming experie...
I am still to choose my LCD panel - I am looking for: 32 inch :1920 x 1080 : 50Hz : 10-bit : S-IPS or AS-IPS. I still have some research to do regarding refresh rate and number of bits. To preserve picture quality I want to avoid frame-r...
For a start, you should steer away from DVI and VGA where possible. While there may be compatibility reasons to use either of them, such as being the last available ports on a display, or the only port on a projector in a conference room, there are usually better optio...
DVI and DisplayPort (assuming all other settings are the same). The logical extension of this is that the cables themselves also don't make a difference, in terms of picture "quality." Any cable capable of a specific resolution is either going to work over a certain distance, or not work...
If you need to convert SCART to HDMI or vice versa, you should use an appropriate adapter for the task. The issue with a SCART HDMI cable is that although it sounds possible in principle, these ports use different signals. HDMI is digital whereas SCART is analogue; HDMI was originally desi...
For wireless connections, move your laptop closer to the TV or router Check your TV’s picture settings and adjust as needed Lag or delay: This is more common with wireless connections. Try moving closer to your router or switching to a wired connection for better performance ...
bandwidth of data, impedance caused by copper begins to cause signal loss - which results in digital artifacts, pixilation and/or no picture (blue screen) - if the distance is longer than 15 feet. 720p and 1080i are better off with fiber optic connections if the distance is longer than ...