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The DVI-I connectors are more flexible than the DVI-D and DVI-A connectors – because they can carry both analog and digital signals. So, if you have older devices and need backward compatibility, then ...
We have found well-made DVI cables to be quite reliable up to 50 feet, but HDMI cable, with its smaller profile, is a bit more of a puzzle. Because the ability to reconstitute the bitstream varies ...
Ars Legatus Legionis 22y 20,462 Oct 19, 2012 #2 Only if his computer's DVI output supports analog output, DVI-I I believe is what it is referred to. The cables themselves are not directional.
This simple cable is your best option if you are working with a traditional 24+1 DVI-D to DVI-D connection. It’s durable, includes tarnish-free gold plating, and has ferrites to help cut down on ...
VGA (aka PC-RGB, D-sub 15) The old-school VGA connector is a cable of last resort. It's not too common anymore, and hardly ever found on TVs. A recent e-mail asked about it, so I'm including it.
DVI-to-HDMI and HDMI-to-DVI cables provide video compatibility. This TV Has HDMI In If the cable box has HDMI out, then only one HDMI cable is used to hook up this TV.
DVIGear’s fiber-optic cables provide the absolute highest level of signal performance and transparency regardless of cable length and signal resolution. Designed to overcome the limitations of ...