On Sep 7, 9:43 am, masse...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Neill Massello) wrote:
> SpreadTooThin <bjobrie...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > I tried the DVI to SVGA (DB15) adaptor that Apple supplies and used
> > the LG DVI to VGA/XGA Cable to connect the computer to the screen.
> > This works however the video quality is poor. If I understand the
VGA/
> > XGA standard the signal is analog, and that would explain the poor
> > video quality.
>
> You've either got a lousy cable or very high standards for video
> quality. I have a mini connected to a plasma TV via a Monoprice DVI/VGA
> cable and the video quality is excellent. How does your LG look with a
> component video input?
I do have sensitive eyes... I work in medical imaging and video
quality is everything.
So when I go home to watch tv or work on a monitor my eyes come with
me.
Component video is good but is not the same resolution as the DVI
claimes to be.
SVideo sucks and the VGA / SVGA / XGA / WXGA what ever it is.. isn't
crisp.
There is no reason the DVI shouldn't be as crisp and sharp as my
laptops LCD screen.