DVI
DVI Connector|Digital Visual Interface
Product Overview
DVI (Digital Visual Interface) is a video interface standard designed for computer monitors and display equipment. It transmits uncompressed high-resolution video signals and also supports analog signals in certain configurations. Commonly found in graphics cards, monitors, and projectors, DVI is recognized as a transitional technology between VGA and HDMI, offering stable and high-quality image output.
Common Types and Applications
| Type | Specification | Application |
|---|---|---|
| DVI-D | Digital-only signal | Computer monitors, projectors |
| DVI-A | Analog-only signal | Legacy monitors, analog devices |
| DVI-I | Integrated digital + analog | Graphics cards, multi-compatible display devices |
| Single-Link / Dual-Link | Different bandwidth designs | Single-link supports up to 1920×1200; dual-link up to 2560×1600 |
Technical Features
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High-Resolution Support: Single-link up to 1920×1200, dual-link up to 2560×1600
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Versatile Interface Options: Supports both digital and analog signals (DVI-I)
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Stable Transmission: Uncompressed video ensures clear image quality
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Strong Compatibility: Works with VGA and HDMI via adapters
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Durable Design: 24-pin or 29-pin structure, reliable and long-lasting
Application Scenarios
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Computer Display Equipment: LCD and CRT monitors, projectors
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Graphics Card Output: Desktop PCs and workstations
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Professional Imaging Systems: Industrial or design equipment requiring high-resolution output
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Transitional Use: Provides compatibility between VGA and HDMI solutions