I find this odd. I have always used a 15 pin d connector which has been standered cabling to a monitor. I wanted to have a dual monitor system. Motherboard: ASRock H610-M-HVS/M.2.
I have been told that i have an analouge output and a digital output. The digital is HDMI. However I have a laptop with a HDMI output. I can conect it to a TV to watch you tube stuff. I also have a cable that converts the HDMI output of my laptop to a VGA. allowing me to connect directly to my monitor. So how can HDMI be digital and VGA be analouge?
My knowledge of analouge is a sign wave mains or the audio that I can see on a sound recorder. Digital is Computer square wave.
Can anyone unscrambple this for me. Looks like I could have 2 VGA monitors and use this converter cable.
I have been told that i have an analouge output and a digital output. The digital is HDMI. However I have a laptop with a HDMI output. I can conect it to a TV to watch you tube stuff. I also have a cable that converts the HDMI output of my laptop to a VGA. allowing me to connect directly to my monitor. So how can HDMI be digital and VGA be analouge?
My knowledge of analouge is a sign wave mains or the audio that I can see on a sound recorder. Digital is Computer square wave.
Can anyone unscrambple this for me. Looks like I could have 2 VGA monitors and use this converter cable.
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