07-13-2015, 12:02 AM
Because you need backwards compatibility when transferring and upgrading the generally accepted standards?
-I is both digital and analog, essentially hdmi (-sound) and vga, at the same time.
DVI transfers more than vga, which was and is needed for better monitors.
It's not exactly new, mind you <w<
-I is both digital and analog, essentially hdmi (-sound) and vga, at the same time.
DVI transfers more than vga, which was and is needed for better monitors.
It's not exactly new, mind you <w<