Hi Paul,
Different experience here thsn most, possibly my poor vision, but when I see any difference at all between VGA & DVI, I'd rate VGA better.
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The DVI specification mandates a maximum pixel clock frequency of 165 MHz when running in single-link mode. With a single DVI link, the highest supported standard resolution is 2.75 megapixels (including blanking interval) at 60 Hz refresh. For practical purposes, this allows a maximum screen resolution at 60 Hz of 1,915 × 1,436 pixels (standard 4:3 ratio), 1,854 × 1,483 pixels (5:4 ratio), or 2,098 × 1,311 (widescreen 16:10 ratio).
Higher than that requires Dual-Link, but I don't think your G5's can do that..
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Apple Cinema Display HD (23-Inch) Specs
Identifiers: Cinema HD Display - M8537ZM/A - M8536
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Formally dubbed the Apple Cinema HD (High Definition) Display , it features a 23-inch 'letterbox' format (1920x1200) active-matrix LCD display and an integrated two-port USB hub in a 'crystal clear' enclosure.
As the 'HD' in the name implies, this monitor was designed to allow users to 'author HDTV content in its native resolution' as well as 'view a full 11-inch by 17-inch two-page spread'.
This model uses an ADC (Apple Display Connector), which carries analog and digital video signals, USB data, and power in the same cable and requires a Mac with an ADC connection and a video card with 32 MB or more of video memory.
As the 'HD' in the name implies, this monitor was designed to allow users to 'author HDTV content in its native resolution' as well as 'view a full 11-inch by 17-inch two-page spread'.
This model uses an ADC (Apple Display Connector), which carries analog and digital video signals, USB data, and power in the same cable and requires a Mac with an ADC connection and a video card with 32 MB or more of video memory.
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Introduction Date: | March 21, 2002 | Discontinued Date: | June 28, 2004 |
Details: | The 'Introduction Date' refers to the date a model was introduced via press release. The 'Discontinued Date' refers to the date a model either was replaced by a subsequent system or production otherwise ended. |
Details: | *This is a 23-inch TFT active-matrix LCD with a viewable area of 23-inches. |
Optimum Resolution: | 1920x1200 | Max. Display Colors: | 16.7 Million |
Details: | Supports 800 by 500, 1024 by 640, 1280 by 800, and 1920 by 1200 (optimum). |
Details: | *170 degrees horizontal, 170 degrees vertical. |
Details: | Brightness and contrast ratio are 'typical' for this display. |
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Details: | Two USB 1.0 ports and an ADC port. |
Details: | *This display requires a Mac with an ADC port (or a DVI-to-ADC adapter), onboard USB, and at least 32 MB of VRAM, running MacOS 9.2.2 or MacOS X 10.1.3 or higher. **239.4 BTU per hour, 100-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz. |
Apple Order No: | M8537ZM/A | Apple Subfamily: | Cinema HD Display |
Details: | The Apple order number should be unique to this display. |
Dimensions: | 19.2 x 24.2 x 7.3 | Average Weight: | 25.3 lbs (11.5 kg) |
Details: | Height by width by depth, (48.8 cm x 61.5 cm x 18.5 cm). |
Details: | *On January 28, 2003, Apple dropped the price to US$1999. Photo Credit: Apple, Inc. |
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