For anyone who missed the previous episodes, we'll recap briefly by saying that these monitors often offer a choice between an analog or a DVI socket, depending on which type of graphics card you have installed. This tends to limit your options.The difference in quality between the two types of signal is not great enough to justify changing your card. If your graphics card is an old one, it probably has an analog output only, and that's fine. The good thing about the DVI connector is that the signal no longer needs to be converted. That means you no longer have to adjust the auto-alignment control upon powering up in order for the image to be perfectly centered and to stop flickering.
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