• panda_abyss@lemmy.ca
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    11 days ago

    Oh, you want to plug your own computer into your own TV using a cable you own?

    Isn’t there someone you forgot to ask (and pay)?

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    11 days ago

    Who screwed in vga carefully every time? Without the screws vga was worse.

    You can get HDMI with a lock tab . I hate that too. Nothing worse than trying to reach behind a wall mount to squeeze the lock tab.

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      I did. Because something in me just won’t let something not be secured properly if a mechanism for it exists.

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        10 days ago

        Sometimes you want it to disconnect instead of pull everything down with it if something gets caught on a wire.

        Like a cat

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        Agreed. What mad man didn’t at least think “I’ll screw them in just a bit so it doesn’t fall out” and then just continue screwing it in all the way because of course you might as well finish.

        Only time I didn’t screw it in was when I was using a monitor temporarily or something. Something I knew I’d just unplug later that day.

        Did people really just plug in VGA to their computer and then leave in unscrewed for months at a time? That shit would fall out if I bumped into my desk too hard.

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    That’s one of the things I like about Displayport. It locks in but is generally not too hard to remove (depending on your monitor/PC clearance).

    The other is that it doesn’t involve paying ransom to the HDMI consortium…

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    Nah, it is all about safety.

    If you triple over a stretched HDMI cable it will safely disconnect.

    If you triple over a stretched VGA cable… Well, may God save you and your monitor.

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    To be fair, VGA had 2 big ass screws on each side to hold the connection in. If you tightened them all the way down, the VGA connector was essentially part of the fucking machine at that point.

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    The primary design goal of VGA was to display video. The primary design goal of HDMI was to prevent the display of video.

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      I had a mobo one time that just gave up and the stand offs just screwed off with the cable. Shrug

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    Is it a fair comparison when VGA plugs came with screws pretty much by default? I think I have seen HDMI cables like that too, but if so then it is a much rarer find.

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      They exist but I’m not sure it’s standardized. Every time I’ve specced one, it was the manufacturer cable “for” that device. Same with USB and DP.

      I’ve seen thousands of devices and those are the only ones I’ve seen with screws

  • kerrigan778@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    This isn’t all that much cus of the slot and more to do with that most vga was set up with mounting screws which sadly fell out of favor with hdmi

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      As someone who has skinned his knuckles a thousand times and more, reaching behind equipment to try and loosen a VGA screw, fuck that. I won’t even abide those DisplayPort locking cables with the button. It should just pull out.