Mac Mini: HDMI to DVI-D or Mini Displayport to DVI-D?

Hello,


This is about a mid-2011 MacMini connecting to a Dell flat panel LCD monitor (DELL P2014H). The monitor has VGA and DVI-D connectors. I've been connecting from the Mac Mini's Mini DisplayPort connector to VGA via an adaptor. But I'm about to try to switch to different cabling and have choices that include a mini DisplayPort to DVI-D cable or an HDMI to DVI-D cable (no adaptor in either case).


For the foreseeable future, this Mac Mini will have no need to connect to (for example) a TV via HDMI, so that's not a factor.


Any reason I should prefer one over the other? (This is for a monitor that maxes out at 1600x900; audio is not a factor.)


Thanks!

Mac mini, macOS 10.13

Posted on Jul 22, 2019 6:31 PM

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Jul 22, 2019 8:16 PM in response to Frederick Wilson

Either way will be better than VGA. Adding that a standard DVI connection will be fine for that 20" dell monitor and that a DVI-D connection would only be required for a higher resolution 24" or larger monitor.


FWIW, we have a 2010 Mac Mini and a couple of 2012 Mac Mini's all using dual DVI monitors. However, we are using a Mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter and an HDMI to DVI adapter on all three setups.


Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter - Apple

Apple HDMI to DVI Adapter - Apple


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