I am looking into buying a VGA Cable to go from my computer to my HDTV. I want one that will not mess up the signal and have a very nice picture. There are different display modes for the one I am looking at. There is the SXGA which displays at 1280x1024 and the UXGA which displays at 1600x1200. Is there a difference in which i buy? There is also a XGA which displays at 1024x768. Do I need to buy a certain one? thanks for your help!!!!!
the reason long cables are not made is with the help of the fact they don't artwork. for that variety of distance you prefer a KVM (keyboard,Video,Mouse) adaptor that converts analog VGA to digital video and the finished digital archives despatched by potential of Cat5 community cable. on the different end is yet another field that converts it returned to person aspects returned.
Well i believe any DVI cable can provide you with a nice resolution depends on your HDTV , and concerning resolution you can control it over your PC