Understanding Display Cables and Their Uses
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Every cable that connects your screen explained. Let's go. VGA - The blue one
with screws. From 1987. It's analog, which means signal degrades over distance.
Fuzzy text, washed out colors at high resolutions. Only still around for old projectors.
Avoid if you can. DVI - The chunky white one. Came out in 1999. Digital signal so
cleaner image than VGA. Maxes out at 2560 by 1600. Biggest problem
- no audio. You need a separate cable for sound. Mostly dead now. HDMI - The one you
actually know. On every TV, console, and laptop. Carries video and
audio together. HDMI 2.0 does 4K at 60 hertz. HDMI 2.1 does 4K at 120 for gaming.
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