On 05/23/2015 11:38 AM, German wrote:
So it
makes sense to use for instance vga-to-dvi adapter? How about the
quality of this connection? Is this worth it?

My DVI-I-to-VGA adapter came with my Intel motherboard and seems to work without problems or visual artifacts (signal degradation). I suspect that it is a passive device that simply wires through the right pins and/or sockets for the analog signal path.


I assume there are VGA-to-DVI-I adapters, but I haven't had the need and don't own one.


A key specification for devices that pass analog video is the bandwidth -- the higher the better. That shouldn't be a problem today, but...


As for quality and worth, that's up to you to measure and decide. As with the KVM, researching adapters can be tough and the only way to find out for sure is to buy one and try it.


David


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