DVI vs. VGA
snookman23
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I am going to buy a new notebook for use as my primary computer. I plan on buying a monitor to use for photo editing and the notebook screen for toolbars, etc. when at home. Is the DVI port necessary or should I just stick with VGA. 15" notebooks are hard to find with DVI ports.
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Today, most digital monitors are fairly high-end and expensive. A flat panel LCD does not equal digital by the way, most are actually analog: confusingly many with DVI ports are actually analog.
Personally, I have not seen any appreciable difference between analog and digital, but then I have not compared it on a decent monitor.
Now it is next to impossible to upgrade the video card in a laptop (some can be). If you EVER think you will need DVI out, then go for it. otherwise, you will be fine. Dont expect the laptop to have a life of 10yrs anyway, so nothing is permanent in computers.
Alot of laptops dont have DVI on the laptop itself, but do offer it on the port replicator that can be purchased with the laptop. Dell and IBM laptops feature this. Sony and of course, Apple laptops offer DVI out.