HDMI vs VGA
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If the card is HDMI and the monitor is HDMI capable, how much better than VGA is their experience going to be in an office setting using CAD program (20-20 kitchen cabinet builder)?
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It's a digital signal, there will be no guessing on the part of the monitor where things are suppose to be.
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@technobabble said:
If the card is HDMI and the monitor is HDMI capable, how much better than VGA is their experience going to be in an office setting using CAD program (20-20 kitchen cabinet builder)?
It's normally pretty visible. VGA isn't horrible, but digital is rock solid. So many problems just go away and everything is crisper and more accurate.
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VGA can support up to 1080p video but it's still analog. Won't be as clear or quite as accurate. If it wasn't CAD, I'd say stick to VGA. But, because of the nature of the work, go HDMI.
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Ok then, waiting for HDMI cable.