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    Default VGA or HDMI ?

    I just received a new HP 24" monitor as a gift. It accepts both a vga or hdmi cable. When I searched on the net most of the discussions focused on TV's and not computer monitors. Which is the one I should be using for photo editing or do I plug both in ? My graphics card supports the hdmi btw. Thanks for any help, I am kinda confused.

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    You want a digital connection for the best quality. VGA is analog so I would use the HDMI connection if I were you. I was not aware that they are now making monitors with hdmi connections. The usual digital cconnection was/is DVI.

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    Hi Mike,

    I would recommended to use the newest standard which is HDMI. Also I would recommend buying the HDMI cable online and NOT at the corner electronics store to avoid getting ripped. They should not cost $50.

    Most newer computers offer a HDMI port since HDMI carries the same signal as DVI but adds sound.

    Robert

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    I just switched from an analog cable to a digital one - quite a difference.

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    HDMI any day!!

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    Thanks for the advice. I was inclined to think it would be the HDMI but wanted to hear it from someone other then myself.

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    Default HDMI is the answer by a long shot

    Not even close, HDMI vs VGA, component, coax, etc - HDMI is far superior in image quality, plus simplicity of hookup. Mega-dollar cables... basically nonsense. Little reason to spend beyond $10-$30. Amazon even has a special on HDMI's, 2 meters, supplied by a very reputable company in Ohio called Cables to Go. $10 ea! from Amazon. Work flawlessly.
    http://www.cablestogo.com/categories.asp?cat_id=3600

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