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Why not VGA or Composite Video Cable?

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Why not VGA or Composite Video Cable?

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DIY Component to VGA Adapter via Balazs H on Flickr The traditional video cables, including VGA and Composite video, transmit analog video signals only. While this works great for CRT screens, it isn’t preferable for newer LCD screens. While many current LCD TVs and computer monitors still accept VGA input, they generally work best with DVI or HDMI. Some video cards and video playback devices, including the new Apple TV, don’t even include VGA or composite outputs, and this will be an increasing trend looking forward. Even if your current computer and monitor work fine with VGA cables, you’ll still want to know which digital cable is best for future video equipment purchases.

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