That sounds more like an odd bug or hardware issue. A HDMI signal of the same spec to the same screen I'd expect to be identical.One of my monitors - a Samsung- has evidence and 2 hdmi's. The picture quality varies between the 2 hdmi's so it is worth checking the specs if you have more than one.
Just make sure it's a cheap one, don't fall for the "ultra premium, gold plated extra magic wonder cable" version shops will try to sell for £50. It won't perform any better than the £5 one I picked up in asda yesterday. As long as it's not of a dodgy construction the only thing that matters is length.Thanks guys, It looka as if HDMI is my best bet, the monitor has built in speakers, saves another cable. I shall source a cable tomorrow when I'm in town.
I was going to look there as we have a big shop on this morning. Asda is first port of call.Just make sure it's a cheap one, don't fall for the "ultra premium, gold plated extra magic wonder cable" version shops will try to sell for £50. It won't perform any better than the £5 one I picked up in asda yesterday. As long as it's not of a dodgy construction the only thing that matters is length.
And make certain the monitor can run at its native resolution via hdmi. Not all can.I was going to look there as we have a big shop on this morning. Asda is first port of call.![]()
Which would be best for connecting Monitor to Computer, I have 3 choices, VGA, HDMI, or DVI.
Just make sure it's a cheap one, don't fall for the "ultra premium, gold plated extra magic wonder cable" version shops will try to sell for £50. It won't perform any better than the £5 one I picked up in asda yesterday. As long as it's not of a dodgy construction the only thing that matters is length.
Just using cheap one from Aldi, seems to work fine, dont think the monitor is capabile of Ultra HD anyway.At the 12 Gbps you need for UltraHD, it will.
The major issue with HDMI is that the manufacturers have been stopped from putting the version number on equipment. They now use a features table. For 3840x2160p100 (UltraHD) the manufacturing tolerances for the cable are tiny.
still no need to spend over £10 on an HDMI lead. unless running long distance.At the 12 Gbps you need for UltraHD, it will.
The major issue with HDMI is that the manufacturers have been stopped from putting the version number on equipment. They now use a features table. For 3840x2160p100 (UltraHD) the manufacturing tolerances for the cable are tiny.