Friday, April 27, 2012

What is the VGA/D-Sub port on this video card?

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What is the Tv-port used for? and is the DVI-I port for the monitor hock up?





You can click on the second pic on the top if you want to see what one is called what...|||That blue VGA port is where you plug in an analog monitor. Current VGA cables also come w/ blue connector. TV-out port usually connects to an adapter such that you can connect a typical TV video cord with RCA plugs. The larger port is for digital LCD screen. It uses a different cable/connector.|||The VGA port is for connecting an analog VGA monitor (most monitors have this) The S-Video/TV port is for connecting to a device that accepts an svideo cable like a TV or VCR. The DVI port is for connecting to a DVI capable monitor, many LCD and some newer TVs have this as well as some high end CRTs.

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