VGA or DVI? Is in that that much of a difference at 1280x720?

I picked up a 16:9 720p/1080i front end home theater dlp projector. I am hooking it up to a nintendo Wii (RGB component 480p), an upscaling dvd player and a home theater PC.

The projector have a composite, s-video, RGB component video, vga and hdmi input. With only one input for hdmi I entail to choose whether to use that for the dvd player or the home theater PC.

VGA allows twice the bandwidth of component but is still analog. If I hook up the dvd player to the hdmi and keet the htpc, will I see that much of loss on the PC? I need to pick a hdmi to dvi converter to hook up the PC. Hate to consume the money for one if I won't notice any unadulterated distance


Answers:    Use the VGA for the PC. PC timing over DVI /Hdmi is still tricky and you may get overscan or underscan issues. VGA works approaching a charm!

Use the HDMI for your DVD player.

HDMI is convenient, but its quality over analog is overated.
u could in recent times buy hdmi switch for all ur desires.

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