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Does anyone know of a graphics card that has a hdmi output?

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Brocklander said:
Haven't heard of any. Can you not get a DVI-HDMI adaptor?

thanks for the reply, yep ive got a DVI-HDMI cable but the screen dosnt like being connected to a cd graphics card, so my theory wa that if there was a card out there with a hdmi connector then it must like been connected to a plasma screen.


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I did some research into and it seems plasma's can't "read" the sync signals when a DVI to HDMI converter are used. It's kinda odd cause they are video pin-pin the same. I use a DVI/HDMI with my rear projector with no problems.

Most of the info I found recommend useing component to connect to the TV. Sorry I know that isn't much help.
 

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    Well it depends on the plasma as HDMI also provides HDCP (content protection) and the movie industry doesn't want devices to show contents via unprotected cableing :-/
     

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    I think, this is one:

    rx600pro-hdtv-card-500.jpg


    http://www2.abit.com.tw/page/de/vga...TYPE=Radeon X600 Pro&pPRODINFO=Specifications
     

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    Nope. That one has component out, and DVI out, but not HDMI.
    from that page:

    I/O Interface

    * RX600 Pro-HDTV Graphic Card
    o DVI Connector
    o VGA Connector
    o Video In/Out Connector (S-Video / Composite)
    * HDTV Daughter Card
    o Component Output Connectors (YPbPr)
    o D Connector
     

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