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<blockquote data-quote="bobtomay" data-source="post: 1120445" data-attributes="member: 24160"><p><strong>No, No, No. Don't buy that</strong>. </p><p></p><p>It'll be a waste of money. This is one of those, what I call, scammer listings. They either have no clue, or they are hoping most people won't bother returning them and they'll get to keep the money.</p><p></p><p>The DVI-I will not even fit into the DVI-D on the adapter. And even if it would, it wouldn't convert the digital signal into an analog signal without a converter between the two of them. Not to mention that as far as I am aware, the DVI-I to rgb won't work on anything except a few ATI video cards that output rgb through their DVI port and it was pretty limited to a couple of their All-In-Wonder cards. DVI and rgb are inherently non-compatible.</p><p></p><p>Need to have my coffee first this morning and then I'll do a little more research on your TV and will post back in relation to your other options...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobtomay, post: 1120445, member: 24160"] [B]No, No, No. Don't buy that[/B]. It'll be a waste of money. This is one of those, what I call, scammer listings. They either have no clue, or they are hoping most people won't bother returning them and they'll get to keep the money. The DVI-I will not even fit into the DVI-D on the adapter. And even if it would, it wouldn't convert the digital signal into an analog signal without a converter between the two of them. Not to mention that as far as I am aware, the DVI-I to rgb won't work on anything except a few ATI video cards that output rgb through their DVI port and it was pretty limited to a couple of their All-In-Wonder cards. DVI and rgb are inherently non-compatible. Need to have my coffee first this morning and then I'll do a little more research on your TV and will post back in relation to your other options... [/QUOTE]
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