Yes, but it's simpler to just get a card with an HDMI out.
They are common now, and monitors that take HDMI in are becoming more
common as well.

On 08/15/2011 01:46 PM, tom wrote:
> That's true.  So, I need to add a video card with a DVI out plug, right?
> That, and a cord with HDMI on one end, and a DVI on the other should be
> all I need to make things happen.  I hope.
> Tom
> 
> On Mon, 2011-08-15 at 13:39 -0500, Daniel Taylor wrote: 
>> On 08/15/2011 09:59 AM, Ryan Coleman wrote:
>>> All 1080p displays are 1920x1080 - otherwise they aren't 1080p. 1080i, IIRC, is 1600x1080 or something like that.
>>>
>>> As for the adapter - why wouldn't it work? I have them, and I use them often. You cannot take an HDMI signal and push it to a DVI monitor that isn't native HD but you can do it the opposite way. You just need to know the exact resolution you want to push if the software / x flavor doesn't do it automatically.
>>>
>> Well, according to the data sheet on his computer, it wouldn't work
>> because he only has an HD15 VGA out.
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