Frustratingly, Windows really has no way to surface this kind of degraded signal information to users. Your picture will just slightly change with weird color artifacts on text that look like bad sub-pixel rendering. Or reduce the Hz of the monitor.
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This is the same for USB-C and laptop docks. They’ll dynamically downgrade the signals to lower bandwidth if it has a bad connection, but you don’t really know.
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2016: Purchasing director sources desktops with HDMI output. 2018: Purchasing director sources monitors with DisplayPort. Solution: Untangle the VGA cables from 2003 that are stuffed into a FedEx box in the back of storage closet.
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God damn it
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Swift you just solved my home monitor problem that was bugging me yesterday
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Maybe someone could put in this user story about how nice it would be to have degraded monitor signal user notifications
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HDMI cables are still HDMI cables are still HDMI cables though, right?
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Just like all ethernet cables are ethernet cables. Swift has posted about the need to replace old ethernet cables because the PHY up to the OS hide the error rates
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Hahahahaha, monitor that comes with a displayport cable! Good one!
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I’ve bought a ton of HP monitors for work and they usually come with DisplayPort cables, I have so many of them!
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