The only thing that slightly puts me off buying [url="http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductInfo.asp?WebProductID=308036"this monitor[/url], is that it's not got DVI. Should I get a DVI monitor, or can I get by on Analog?
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The only thing that slightly puts me off buying [url="http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductInfo.asp?WebProductID=308036"this monitor[/url], is that it's not got DVI. Should I get a DVI monitor, or can I get by on Analog?
This thread will probably answer your question :)
In the words of Alan Partridge.... "A HAAAA"
Thanks for that.
I've had personal experience with about 4 different displays, and with all of them the DVI was a LOT better than the VGA.
Suman
Well my Samsung SM913N is VGA only and its been fantastic, it flattens a lot of the DVI monitors i've seen for image clarity and quality.
If you ever run a 2001FP off Analog you'll see how bad it is.
Analog is fine for 1024x768 and 1280x1024, anything higher will just look blur. I did use filtered cable for my 2001FP(s) but BOTH of them got ghosting (first one horizonal ghost and second one got vertical ghost), and nvidia's screen adjustment didn't help much.
Analog is fine for <19" but noway on 20" or higher