Re: Q: Graph card affect vids? what are you talking about "fit"??
you mean support the actual resolution of the screen?
as all of intel's current igp's can do 1080p, and the offerings from nvidia and ati are even better
as far as improving video quality and whatnot, probably not, unless you're decoding blu-ray or hd-dvd on the system, in which case the gpu is usually tasked with this, although, intel's integrated solution, as well as nvidia and ati's igp logic, all have some degree of coprocessing for hd signals, so i wouldn't be overly worried about that
if you want to game on this screen or something, i'd consider something discrete, although generally speaking, you should be fine
as far as the hdmi vs vga debate, there is no increase in visual quality, however, hdmi will bring hdcp to the table, which goes back to the hd-dvd/bluray thing, although some newer igp boards have an hdmi output, which solves that problem as well, assuming the tv supports hdcp (it should if it has hdmi, but theres no gurantee it has hdmi) |