Originally posted by: vsd
is there much of a difference between the analogic and digital signal?. My brand new monitor only works with the analogic cable and not with the DVI since the very first moment. I don´t want it to be repaired (don´t trust technicians and I´d be some weeks without it). Of course they don´t want to replace the monitor though I have had it only for ten days (Samsung, thank you very much).
Sorry for my spelling.
Regards
It's "analog", not "analogic".
If the DVI input on your monitor does not work, you should RMA it (they should send you a new one; tell them it's defective). Of course, you should verify if possible that the DVI output actually works from your video card and that you aren't screwing up somewhere.
Depending on whether there is a lot of EMF in your environment, it may not make a big difference. It also makes more of a difference on some monitors than others; DVI gives you 1:1 pixel mapping on an LCD display, which gives you 'perfect' geometry with no screen adjustments necessary.