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What kind of video card TV output is this?
JustMichael:
I think he posted the picture to answer this question:
--- Quote from: Gray_Area on November 03, 2010, 12:05:43 am ---Where does that kind come in?
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It did sound like you were asking where does this type of connection come in quality-wise compared to others.
Gray_Area:
--- Quote from: JustMichael on November 07, 2010, 08:28:01 am ---I think he posted the picture to answer this question:
--- Quote from: Gray_Area on November 03, 2010, 12:05:43 am ---Where does that kind come in?
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It did sound like you were asking where does this type of connection come in quality-wise compared to others.
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I can't see that one at all - but I'll re-phrase it thusly:
How many PC-end HD-type connectors are there?
Why are they different?
And why, when I have the one I mentioned above going between my laptop and my TV, doesn't the laptop see that anything's connected? (It does see S-video, when that cable is used.)
Malenko:
--- Quote from: Gray_Area on November 11, 2010, 02:27:11 am ---How many PC-end HD-type connectors are there?
Why are they different?
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HD? Well VGA handles HD resolutions, and there's both the round connectors to component and VGA to component cables. Some video cards also have HDMI out
Why are they different is sort of hard to answer completely and succinctly. VGA is the PC standard connector , component was the standard for HD before HDMI existed, and HDMI is the new standard.
Gray_Area:
Is no one understanding that the 6800 image above has nine pins, and the one I described my laptop having has seven pins?
Hoopz:
--- Quote from: Gray_Area on November 13, 2010, 11:21:49 pm ---Is no one understanding that the 6800 image above has nine pins, and the one I described my laptop having has seven pins?
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Obviously not. ::)
Considering this is the first time you brought it up and it's your question, I think you need to state exactly what you want to know.