I found it - it's no longer sold, though.
It actually uses DVI-D.
The different DVI flavours are:
DVI-D: Digital. This is the signaling flat panels use.
DVI-A: Analog. Just like D-SUB with a different plug. There are adaptors from DVI-A to D-SUB.
DVI-I: Integrated. The connectors for DVI-D and DVI-A are a bit different, physically (apart from delivering very different signals) - this is one connection standard that can transport both Analog and Digital signals, and fits everywhere. DVI-I is used more to describe the plug and connection, while DVI-D and -A are used to discern between Digital and Analog signaling. Most devices use DVI-I connectors.
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I have no clue about all those different DVI types.
What kind of DVI connection did this monitor use?
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DVI CRTs were all just DVI-A CRTs, meaning they are analog and just use DVI-I instead of D-SUB plugs.
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Parhelia does have VCQ2, so yes, Parhelia will have better looking colors.
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Would Gigacolour even be an advantage? I mean, isn't 8bits per channel the best that LCDs do at the moment?
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If it is a DVI CRT, the only benefit of the Parhelia would be gigacolor.....other than that...
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