
There is: the shiny new HD monitor just pick a price murderer. You take your laptop with dreams of Sharp, high-resolution graphics through your head dance, only to realize that your laptop only has a VGA output port. You can always get a DVI to VGA, but only with an analog signal, what to do about the quality of the image? The resolution? The definition? Without digital Whata the point?
YouÂ're not alone. With the proliferation of high definition televisions, monitors and projectors, users laptops looking to get a larger surface display laptop screen sometimes minuscule now have the opportunity to see his desk at the crisp, clear high definition digital.
Until recently, most laptops have only had a VGA output jack. Even the best multimedia platforms have only had S-Video and RCA out, in addition to the VGA out everywhere. Unfortunately, all these options are analog video, resulting in a loss of clarity and resolution. The isnÂ't devastating loss, but those wishing to experience high definition in all its glory wants to go digital.
Fortunately, now you can add a DVI port on your analog laptop, allowing you to maximize exquisite visual goodness offering DVI. The VTBOOK DVI / Dual VGA video display PCMCIA card (the best, and I can tell, the only option as an expansion card DVI is concerned) plugs neatly into a PCMCIA slot on the side of your laptop, giving it a high-def digital DVI signal their parents would be proud.
So go ahead and buy the HD monitor youÂ've been watching, but forget the VTBOOK Dona't. You wonÂ't regret.
Nathan Kartchner works as a marketer for Sewell Direct, an online retailer of hard-to find connectivity products like the VTBook DVI PCMCIA card, or the USB to Serial adapter.
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