High quality DVI cable
Digital Visual Interface
The Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is a video and audio interface standard covering the transmission of video between a source device (such as a personal computer) and a display device. The DVI standard has achieved widespread acceptance in the PC industry, both in desktop PCs and monitors. Most contemporary retail desktop PCs and LCD monitors feature a DVI interface, and many other devices (such as projectors and consumer televisions) support DVI indirectly through HDMI, another video interface standard. Most laptops still have legacy VGA and, in some models, HDMI ports, but fewer have DVI.
DVI was developed by an industry consortium, the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG) to replace the "legacy analog technology" VGA connector standard.[1] DVI is designed to carry uncompressed digital video data to a display. It is partially compatible with the High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) standard in digital mode (DVI-D), and VGA in analog mode (DVI-A). It is also still found in some consumer television sets, despite having been superseded in this application by HDMI.
HDMI (M) To DVI (M) Cable
HDMI 1.3 version, support resolutions up to 1080P
24K gold- plated HDMI connectors ensure superior singnal transfer and lifetime of maximum performance
HDMI cable with triple-layer shielding to provide complete immunity to environmental EMI and RFI
Compatible with HDTV(with HDMI interface) and HDCP ( High-Bandwidth digital content protection)
The content scrambling standard for modern, advanced digital video displays and DVD players.
Fully backward-compatible with DVI that handles digital transfers at rates up to 10Gbps
30AWG, 28AWG, 26AWG,24AWG HDMI Cables available, and 1m to 15m length.
Giftbox or OEM packing
Working temperature:-25 degree to 80 degree
High quality DVI cable