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  1. Marcus
    January 5th, 2011 at 08:12 | #1

    Hi, thanks for an strangely interesting site. I have a question that I can’t see answered here. I am planning on buying a Dell U2711 computer screen that has a very high resolution (greater than full HD), and according to the installation guide, the only way to achieve the highest resolution is to connect it to your computer using the DVI-D cable. If you connect HDMI-HDMI you won’t get it. You say on this site that both connections are digital and offer with exception to DVI’s absence of audio, the same quality, then why would this be?

    Secondly, as I don’t have a DVI port on my computer, only HDMI and VGA, is DVI-D to HDMI better than HDMI to HDMI? or will it make no difference? Any help would be appreciated, thank you.

  2. ng
    February 18th, 2011 at 16:06 | #2

    I connected the HDMI from the Onkyo tx608 out to Dell 1703fpt monitor with a HDMI to DVI adopter, but not picture? Why?
    Thanks.

    Ng

  3. admin
    March 16th, 2011 at 01:41 | #3

    @Marcus DVI Cables provide enough bandwidth for resolutions up to 2560×1600 and allows high speed digital transmission up to 9.9 Gbps. New High Speed HDMI Cables are now able to do 4K x 2K which represents resolutions of 3840×2160 and 4096×2160.
    In this case you could either use a DVI cable as the manual states, or a High Speed HDMI Cable.

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