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OneZeroSix
Apr 5, 2009

Rodgers Shoryukening the Steelers FTW
Ok I know the OP said that DVI and HDMI are basically the same, but are there any advantages with HDMI over DVI? My monitor has a HDMI port, and my graphics card has two DVI ports. I was wondering if I got a DVI-HDMI cable and hooked that up would it make a noticeable difference over my current DVI-DVI cable? I watch HD movies on this monitor so being able to enhance the quality of video even a little bit would be nice.

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OneZeroSix
Apr 5, 2009

Rodgers Shoryukening the Steelers FTW
Does anyone know how Dell's return system works for monitors? Dell is sending me a replacement monitor for a 2009 one that stopped working on me. Are they going to send me a two year old refurbished unit of the same model or a newer one?

I've heard some horror stories of people receiving bad refurbs so I'm worried about having to live with a crappy monitor instead of the one I kept in perfect condition.

OneZeroSix
Apr 5, 2009

Rodgers Shoryukening the Steelers FTW
Sounds like a win-win for me either way. Thanks for the info.

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