How can I check whether my LCD monitor is digital or analog signal?

August 11, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment
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TeChen H asked:

I recently change my cable line from analog to digital
I would like to make sure my LCD monitor runs with digital signal, how can I check it?
Where does it say, whether analog or digital signal?

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One Response to “How can I check whether my LCD monitor is digital or analog signal?”
  1. Chickster says:

    If you plug a DVI, (Digital Visual Interface), cable into the DVI port of an LCD monitor, it will be digital. (And plug the other end of the DVI cable, into a DVI port on your computer. Only a dedicated graphics card, has this port!)

    Why? Because computers normally put out a digital signal. The signal has to be converted to analog, for a VGA monitor, or a VGA connection on an LCD monitor. An LCD monitor is naturally digital.

    1.Computers put out a digital signal ( ALWAYS! )
    2.Liquid Crystal Display monitors are DIGITAL.
    3.To use a VGA monitor, you are slowing the signal down from your computer.
    4.To use a VGA port on an LCD monitor, you are slowing the signal down from your computer.

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