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DVI Explained

DVI stands for Digital Video Interface.
DVI is a new form of video interface technology made to
maximize the quality of flat pael LCD monitors and
high-end video graphics cards. It is a replacement for the
P&D (Plug & Display) standard, and a step up from the
digital-only DFP format for older flat panels. DVI is
becoming increasingly popular with video card
manufacturers, and most cards purchased include both a
VGA and DVI output port.

What are the DVI Formats?

There are three types of DVI connections:

1. DVI-D (Digital)
2. DVI-A (Analog)
3. DVI-I (Integrated Digital/Analog)
DVI to DVI Cables
DVI to VGA, DVI to P & D, DVI to DFP cables
DVI to DVI, DVI-A to DVI-A, DVI to DFP, DVI-D to
DVI-D, DVI-A to 5 BNC, DVI-A to HD 15 Cables