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DVI-D.

the 15 pin HD D shell was never designed to carry the higher frequencies.

The pin/socket design of the DVI connector gives a much better connection.

Analog means that the digital signal from the GPU needs to be converted to analog in the computer, sent to the monitor over a lossy cable, then the analog signal needs to be re-sampled to convert it back to a digital signal for the monitor. This is generally done pretty well, but not always. DVI-D takes the digital signal from the GPU and sends it digitally to the monitor.


The only time analog can be preferred is if there is some problem, such as a lot of noise. Digital systems tend to work well or not work at all. A poor picture is preferable to no picture at all.

2007-05-06 02:04:10 · answer #1 · answered by Simon T 6 · 1 0

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