DVI and VGA were at one point the most common methods of connecting monitors to devices, but decades later, what's the practical difference between them?
To be fair, the original question was why do monitors still come with VGA? And the answer seems to be that most don't because the vast majority of screens will look fuzzy over a VGA connection.
Here's what I was thinking: BNC is better than VGA; DVI is better than BNC and VGA (AFAIK). Since my LG 915ft+ monitor doesn't have a DVI input, but it has BNC, and my Gainward Ti4600 has a DVI ouput, ...
The Monoprice 12-in-1 USB-C to Dual-HDMI+VGA Triple Display Docking Station is a mouthful of words. But the message here is that this hub is for someone with a legacy display that they’re just not ...
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