With televisions, HDMI is the most common connector. But if you want to connect a computer to your TV (or you've got a new computer monitor), the options tend to be HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, and ...
Older Apple monitors that support the VGA connection standard are fully-compatible with PCs. The VGA standard doesn't have any variations and transmits a straight analog signal. PCs that only have DVI ...
HDMI is essential but make sure to match versions for best performance & bandwidth. DisplayPort offers higher resolutions and MST ability for monitor daisy-chaining. USB-C and Thunderbolt are ...
Earnest question, and a bit of a dumb question, while not trying to rag on VGA. As the COVID lockdown dragged on in the earlier months, people started springing for monitors to WFH. I was lucky enough ...
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DisplayPort does one thing HDMI can't, and why it matters
Multi-monitor setups stand to benefit immensely.
I just ordered a new Asus 24" monitor for home use supposing I could hook it up via DisplayPort to my Radeon 6950. Lo and behold it came with only a VGA and a DVI cable. While very annoying I took it ...
Laptops are great for moving your "office" around the house, but sometimes you want or need a little more on-screen real estate. Connecting a larger external monitor to your laptop can more than ...
Right now, my main PC has a triple-monitor setup: my main 27-inch central monitor, with a 24-inch monitor on either side. I use my extra monitors for a number of things, such as comparing spreadsheets ...
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