No, DVI stands for digital video input. It is only for display, not for data transfer.
less than the data transfer rate
Dvi port Edit- NOT DVI port. This is wrong in every sense of the word. DVI is used to transfer VISUAL DATA. For a monitor. You can't use it for I/O. Use an I/O port on legacy computers or a parallel port. Newer computers can use Firewire, 2-ended USB, or even an Ethernet port for computer-to-computer data transfer. I'm not in the habit of blanking answers, even if they're terribly wrong. Just so you know, agian DVI ports can't be used for I/O data transfers.
Data transfer rate (also called bandwidth)
less than the data transfer rate.
Transfer rate.
Data Transfer rate in modems is measured in Bits per second (Bps).
its either data relayrate data transfer rate service rate connection rate
A good data transfer rate for a PCI expansion card is between 200 and 400mbps.
IEEE 1394b can transfer at a maximum rate of 786.432 Mbit/s.
Digital video signals from both a HDMI and DVI are similar, but an adapter is needed to transfer digital data between the two types of signals. People who want to connect their computer to an HDTV or a laptop computer to a HDTV or other media source need to be able to transfer data and sound between their computer and TV set. DVI and HDMI sources are not compatible with one another.
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