http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/si...id=MIGR-4YTJQJ
That connector on the back of the P275 is DVI-A, not DVI-D, which means it
only uses the four analog pins in the connector, giving you image quality
identical to the VGA port. Just use the included DVI-to-VGA cable on one
monitor, and a VGA-to-VGA cable on the other.
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"Alfred Geskin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am setting up 2 p275 monitors on a radeon card. They will take DVI or VGA
> connectors.
>
> DVI is better but how much better at high resolutions? The two DVI ports
> cost $100 more than DVI + VGA for the two cards I am considering (ATI
> Radeon
> x1600 AGP).
>
> thanks in advance,
> Alfred
>
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