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DVI- Digital (DVI-D) Supports digital display only. DVI- Integrated (DVI- I) Supports both digital and analog display By Joseph Julius (man from Mpwapwa- Tanzania)
The most popular monitor cables being sold at the present moment are the DVI, HDMI, DVI to HDMI and SVGA. Prices on these start at $9.99 however the high definition cables can cost upwards of $60.00.
DVI and HDMI share the same technology, but they differ in the designs of their connectors. HDMI has only two connector styles, single link, and dual-link. DVI connectors have both single link, and dual link options, but it also has three different signal types. DVI connector also vary in number of Pins.
DVI cables and HDMI carry the same video quality, HDMI however can pass audio.
No DVI is better for quality than some other options like analog cables.
There are many options for connecting a computer to a television. The following are five different cables that can be used: HDMI, DVI-1 (singe link), DVI-1(dual link), DVI-D (single link), DVI-D(double link), and DVI-A.
DVI is higher quality connection and uses a different style plug.
DVI/HDMI cables typically come in lengths of three or five meters. Five meters, or about 16.4 feet, is usually regarded as the official limit on such cables.
There are several options to connect an HD tv to your source.HDMI cables can be expensive,avoid Best Buy like the plague as they shamelessly overcharge.Component vieo cables are also an option,these are easily mistaken for rca jacks so make sure the connectors are red,green and blue(RGB).If you have a dvi-d cable it works,but it's not really advantageous.
The mini DVI to VGA cord is a converter cable or adapter cable. These types of cables will take input from one type of port and convert it into output which will be sent into the second type of port. In this case it will plug in something with a mini DVI plug into a VGA port.
You don't really need cables. You should first get a converter or update your graphics card so that it has a DVI output, then use a DVI to HDMI cable.
HDMI and DVI are both interfaces that have specific cables and both support HD video. Component and composite both refer to methods of encoding information to represent a moving image and they are not types of cable. Equipment will often have connectors for composite or component inputs and outputs but the type of connector and cable used can vary from one item to another. However, to answer the test question that has been used as this question, HDMI and DVI support digital video data including HD video. Component specifies a signal format that can be digital or analog and also supports HD video. Composite is a format for a single encoded signal that supports standard definition only.