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Re: Large LCDs, 1920x1080 over VGA? (was Re: [AG-TECH] TFT Display)



Hi Ed,

In particular, we're looking at a Sony Bravia 46" KDL-46V2500, which
runs for about $3200, wth plenum VGA cables to run through the ceiling
to near the wall-mounts.  However, I just noticed this:

Douglas Kosovic wrote:
My workplace has a Sony Bravia 46" LCD with native 1920x1080 resolution, it
isn't capable of being driven at that resolution with an analog VGA cable,

Is that a universal restriction (meaning we'd have to find a way to get DVI or HDMI across the ceiling), or it is only an issue with some models? If the latter, how would I now what models work at 1920x1080 over VGA?

In the Sony Bravia KDL-46V2500 operations manual, downloadable from: http://esupport.sony.com/perl/model-documents.pl?mdl=KDL46V2500

There is a PC input signal reference chart, the highest resolution listed is 1400x1050.

In my case I was using a Sony Bravia KDL-46X2000 (native 1920 x 1080), it's max listed VGA resolution in the manual was 1360x760 and that was the best I could get out of it over VGA.

but has no problems with HDMI (1080i or 1080p, 50 or 60Hz). I'm not sure
about other brands. We use a DVI to HDMI cable. Generally, digital DVI/HDMI
cables can't be run as long as the analog VGA cables.

We wouldn't need more than a 50' cable, but I'm not aware of Plenum-rated DVI or HDMI. Do such things exist? If not, are there any options beside DVI-over-cat5?

The store where I bought a 5m (~16ft) HDMI to DVI cable was also selling 15m (~50 ft) cable lengths. Sorry, I have no first hand experiance with HDMI/DVI cables of that length.



Cheers, Doug