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I am sure somebody can quote me the technical differences, but I have a LCD Monitor connected though both DVI and analog, set up as dual screens(Basically, the monitor has 2 ins, both are connect to my graphics card's dual out). One is digital, one is not. I am having troubles noticing the difference. So I ask, is DVI even worth the effort? Is there a point in it?

After close inspection, it seems there is a slight increase in the amount of color shown, it is very slight, so much so it is hard to tell if it is my imagination or not.

(ScreenShot of what I am compairing[big])
http://www.scoobsoft.com/ScreenShots/LCDTestSS.png
Scoobert wrote:
I am sure somebody can quote me the technical differences, but I have a LCD Monitor connected though both DVI and analog, set up as dual screens(Basically, the monitor has 2 ins, both are connect to my graphics card's dual out). One is digital, one is not. I am having troubles noticing the difference. So I ask, is DVI even worth the effort? Is there a point in it?

After close inspection, it seems there is a slight increase in the amount of color shown, it is very slight, so much so it is hard to tell if it is my imagination or not.

(ScreenShot of what I am compairing[big])
http://www.scoobsoft.com/ScreenShots/LCDTestSS.png

Here's some information:
http://ecoustics-cnet.com.com/ 4520-3174_7-5136369.html?part=ecoustics-cnet

Being an LED is an digital device, using DVI it does not convert from the computer's digital signal to an analog one, and back again.

it has 2 major pro's:
Improves Responce Times
No video noise