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hi


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sworrall
Posted 8/28/2010 7:14 PM (#457162 - in reply to #456576)
Subject: Re: Anybody doing the side imaging sonar from either Hummingbird or Lowrance?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
'An LCD (liquid-crystal display) like a computer, is a digital device. Manufacturers are increasingly putting both an analog and a digital connection on LCDs. When connected via an analog connection, an LCD is vulnerable to the same distortions that affect CRT monitors. However, when connected via a digital connection, often labeled DVI (for Digital Visual Interface), no digital-to-analog conversion is required, and there should be no loss or corruption of the signal. '

I think this is the premise of the claims above in some of the posts. See why I'm asking the question? I agree it would seem odd to convert and then convert back....will make that call Monday.

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