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    Richard Andrew x64
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    One of my monitors is connected through a Display Port to HDMI adapter. Meaning that the graphics card outputs Display Port and the monitor takes HDMI. I notice that the quality of the display is rather poor, and there is what looks like ghosting as you would find on an old analog television. My question is, are there some display port to HDMI adapters that are better than others? Is this why some of them cost three times what others cost? Or might there be something else wrong?

    The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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    • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

      One of my monitors is connected through a Display Port to HDMI adapter. Meaning that the graphics card outputs Display Port and the monitor takes HDMI. I notice that the quality of the display is rather poor, and there is what looks like ghosting as you would find on an old analog television. My question is, are there some display port to HDMI adapters that are better than others? Is this why some of them cost three times what others cost? Or might there be something else wrong?

      The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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      Normanjh
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      HDMI is used much more than DisplayPort and is used in essentially all televisions sold today. So there isn’t a choice in television. In PC’s, HDMI is still more commonly used, but DisplayPort has a few enthusiast features, such as variable refresh rate and multiple displays over one cable, which HDMI does not… although HDMI 2.1 now has variable refresh rate and we’re seeing TV’s and popular game consoles with the variable refresh rate feature.

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      • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

        One of my monitors is connected through a Display Port to HDMI adapter. Meaning that the graphics card outputs Display Port and the monitor takes HDMI. I notice that the quality of the display is rather poor, and there is what looks like ghosting as you would find on an old analog television. My question is, are there some display port to HDMI adapters that are better than others? Is this why some of them cost three times what others cost? Or might there be something else wrong?

        The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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        Julie Adam
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        I am not able to define a word-to-word solution but I did only say that you must change your adopters and if you want any assistance regarding this so I suggested you visit Hardware Tools Coupons they guide each and everything and provide you the best solution.

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        • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

          One of my monitors is connected through a Display Port to HDMI adapter. Meaning that the graphics card outputs Display Port and the monitor takes HDMI. I notice that the quality of the display is rather poor, and there is what looks like ghosting as you would find on an old analog television. My question is, are there some display port to HDMI adapters that are better than others? Is this why some of them cost three times what others cost? Or might there be something else wrong?

          The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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          Duc Axenn
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          Best way is to begin by test with another cable / then test with another screen or tv. You will have more information to search wich part has a problem.

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