Posted by Brian on October 21, 2009


Comparison of DVI to VGA

Various technologies from DVI to VGA are used to convert digital signals to analog signals. All these technologies have made the connection between two computers very easy. All these technologies have their own exceptions as well as features. These technologies also provide a very good quality of pictures. They provide a screen resolution of about 1280 x 1024. They also provide a lot other interesting features. All these technologies have marked the AV industry. The market is flooded these days with a lot of variety of such technologies. These technologies also do not require any extra power supply. They are connected to one single link. Thus, all these technologies are very convenient as well as simple to use.  The users are also very excited about all these technologies.

Al these devices also have their converters. This convertor further helps them to covert the digital signals. Once the signals are sent to the converter, they are analyzed and then again sent back to the monitor for display. If the connections are secure than the connectivity is maintained. This is how the conversion of analog as well as digital signals takes place. These converters have a power consumption of around .54 Watts. These converters are also compatible with CE, FCC, HDCP, as well as RoHS. Such devices are also an inexpensive ways for consumers to enjoy better connectivity at economic rates. There is a wide array of DVI to VGA cable applications and technologies.

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