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DVI HDMI Cables

DVI cables are available in three flavors which each have their own specific application. DVI-A (Analog Video), DVI-D (Digital Video) and DVI-I (Integrated Analog/Digital Video) comprise the three different types of DVI Cables. While this may seem quite confusing it is actually rather simple to select the right cable. To find out more about each type of cable and what assemblies are available please select a Technology below!
 
DVI-A Technology

DVI-A Interface
DVI-D Technology

DVI-D Interface
DVI-I Technology

DVI-I Interface
DVI-A Cables and Adapters make use of Analog Technology by connecting analog sources (Usually PC Video Cads) to Analog devices (Usually CRT Monitors). Please take a second to look at the differences in the pin configurations between DVI-A, DVI-D and DVI-I.
DVI-D Cables and Adapters make use of Digital Technology by connecting Digital sources (DVD Players, Cable boxes, PC Video Cards this list is almost endless) to Digital devices (Usually Digital/Flat Panel Monitors, HDTV's). Please take a second to look at the differences in the pin configurations between DVI-A, DVI-D and DVI-I.

DVI-I Cables and Adapters make use of Digital & Analog Technology by connecting Digital & Analog Capable sources to Digital & Analog Capable devices. Please take a second to look at the differences in the pin configurations between DVI-A, DVI-D and DVI-I.


NEC develops wireless system for high-definition video
9/4/2010 5:02:04 AM
NEC Corp. has developed a wireless system that can transmit uncompressed high-definition (HD) video signals and could eliminate the need for cables when connecting HD-capable products, the company said on Tuesday. Systems based on the technology could be


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