Friday, September 17, 2010

What is display card?

Is it equal to interface card?Are they different??

What is display card?

Yes they are different, an interface card refers to a gridiron or NIC card. Your display card is what your monitor is plugged into. It is more commonly referred to as the video or graphics card.
No, it is your graphics card. The thing that displays everythoing onto your monitor.
An AGP Digital Display (ADD) card is an adapter card that can be inserted into the AGP port of Intel(R) 845G chipset family-based systems. ADD cards allow configurations for TV-out, LVDS, and TMDS output (i.e. television and digital displays/flat panels). Combined with an Intel(R) Extreme Graphics Driver, ADD cards can be used to display system output to a TV, digital display, or simultaneously to a monitor and digital display.

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