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What (who) is DVI - definition

STANDARD FOR TRANSMITTING DIGITAL VIDEO TO A DISPLAY
Digital video interface; Digital visual interface; DVI connector; Digital Video Interface; DVI-D; DVI-I; Dual-link DVI; Dual link; Dual Link; Dual-Link DVI; DVI-A; DVI cable; DVI port; DVI Booster; DVI-DL; DVI-Digital; D.V.I.; Digital–visual interface; DVI; Dvi-d; Dvi; Digital-visual interface
  • A passive DVI-to-VGA adapter. This adapter will ''not'' work with a DVI-D output. It requires a DVI-I or DVI-A output to get the analog signal to a VGA input (even if the adapter looks like a DVI-D). A more expensive active adapter (or converter) is required to connect DVI-D to VGA.
  • DVI output connector on a computer
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  • Female DVI connector pins (view of plug)
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  • DVI port on a Sony HD CRT TV that complies with EIA-861
  • Female M1-DA connector pins (view of plug)

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DeVice Independent
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Digital Video Interactive (Reference: LCD, Intel, IBM, Lotus, HP, Compaq, ...)
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1. <file format> (device independent) The usual output format of TeX, giving a description of a formatted document that is not related to any specific hardware or other standard document format. Utilities exist to view and print DVI files on various systems and devices. 2. Digital Video Input. (2003-09-11)

Wikipedia

Digital Visual Interface

Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is a video display interface developed by the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG). The digital interface is used to connect a video source, such as a video display controller, to a display device, such as a computer monitor. It was developed with the intention of creating an industry standard for the transfer of uncompressed digital video content.

Featuring support for analog connections, DVI devices manufactured as DVI-I are compatible with the analog VGA interface by including VGA pins, while DVI-D devices are digital-only. This compatibility, along with other advantages, led to its widespread acceptance over competing digital display standards Plug and Display (P&D) and Digital Flat Panel (DFP). Although DVI is predominantly associated with computers, it is sometimes used in other consumer electronics such as television sets and DVD players.

Examples of use of DVI
1. Connectors: The screen must have an analog component input connector, DVI digital connectors, or HDMI. 2.
2. You get the basic pair of VGA and DVI ports; no HDMI here.
3. Manufacturer SpecsResolution: 1,680x1,050 Pixel–response rate: 2ms Contrast ratio: 1,000:1 Connectivity: DVI, VGA HDCP compliant?
4. DVI, VGA The T220 does include HDCP support for displaying high–definition
5. Or keep buying mini DVI tapes and playing them from the camera.