First post, by Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman
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The VGA2DVII automatically detects your source input resolution and allows you to customize its output resolution and refresh rate through an easy to use on-screen-display menu. Great for connecting VGA graphics cards to DVI displays,
See, I think the problem with LCD display is always native resolution --that is, pictures are always blurry and losing clarity when its resolution is not the same with the monitor's native resolution. For instance, I played Fallout with 640x480 resolution (because it is the only resolution supported by the game) on LCD display, and I indeed experienced clarity loss and lame colors.
This device, on the other hand, automatically detects your VGA input resolution and allows you to customize its DVI output resolution. Barring its price, I think it is a great solution to play old games (like Fallout or Diablo) on new LCD monitors, because in theory, it can convert your video card's resolution to the one that matches your monitor's native resolution.
However, it's all just theory; I've never tried such device myself. Anyone ever tried such VGA to DVI scaler before? And does it really work as promised?
Never thought this thread would be that long, but now, for something different.....
Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman.