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It will do 1080p through DVI. Some monitors won't support full RGB through HDMI, so DVI is better (+ locking connector). Only thing is that DVI-D doesn't have audio.

 

EDIT: Sometimes HDMI doesn't support full RGB by default. You can change it in settings or get a program that changes it automatically. 

so i was looking at this monitor  and it talks about full HD with hdmi, so does that mean that i can't do 1080p on DVI-D even thought the connector supports it. Also is there a noticeable difference between DVI and hdmi? And another thing i'm using vga on my 19 inch tv and the rez only goes up to 1360 x 768 and once again i know VGA can go higher, cable, tv? 

 

P.s is the tv any good?

 

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You should be able to use DVI and 1080p.

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True Resolution : 1920x1080
Full HD 1080P : Yes

Signal Input : HDMI , D-Sub, DVI-D

 

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It will do 1080p through DVI. Some monitors won't support full RGB through HDMI, so DVI is better (+ locking connector). Only thing is that DVI-D doesn't have audio.

 

EDIT: Sometimes HDMI doesn't support full RGB by default. You can change it in settings or get a program that changes it automatically. 

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It will do 1080p through DVI. Some monitors won't support full RGB through HDMI, so DVI is better (+ locking connector). Only thing is that DVI-D doesn't have audio.

 

EDIT: Sometimes HDMI doesn't support full RGB by default. You can change it in settings or get a program that changes it automatically. 

very interesting, don't need audio i either use my Sony dock or headphones, thank you very much!  :)

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