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Which minicomputer has vga\dvi?
Hi all.
I have several minicomputers, raspberri pi, cubieboard, mk80#.
All of them have one drawback - an hdmi port, which is great for a media center, but simply unnecessary, for example, if such a computer is used as a desktop.
Are there inexpensive analogues in nature, but with vga or dvi?
Adapters are not particularly desirable to use.
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HDMI and DVI-D are almost identical in terms of signals, buy an adapter or an HDMI-DVI cable right away and everything will work, if it doesn’t start right away, you will need to connect it to a TV set and set the monitor parameters in the settings (monics need a frequency> 60Hz and a resolution no higher than resolution matrices, otherwise hello "not supported mode").
Also, any HDMI-DVI works fine in both directions, ie. You can also connect a computer with a DVI output to an HDMI input. Verified personally.
With VGA, the situation is more complicated, since VGA is an analog signal, and a converter is more likely to be needed here, it is three times more expensive, but also quite common.
The cable "from digital to analog", "from HDMI to VGA" as such does not exist, what they sell is special cables, it's just that some laptops have VGA signals output to the free pins of the HDMI connector, so the Chinese themselves write that they are not to blame for the fact that your cable is not working.
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