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Revision as of 22:11, 2 July 2008
Contents
D-Sub Connectors
VGA and DVI-A
Video Graphics Array (VGA) is an analog computer display standard
(D)igital (V)ideo (I)nterface A - High-Res Analog
DVI-D Digital
(D)igital (V)ideo (I)nterface D - True Digital Video
DVI-D and DFP
Digital Flat Panel (DFP) is a video connector for flat panel displays
DVI-I
(D)igital (V)ideo (I)nterface I - Integrated
- capable of transmitting either a digital-to-digital signal or an analog-to-analog signal.
Illustrated DVI Connector Diagrams
HDMI
HDMI stands for high definition multimedia interface and is a method for connecting a source device such as a set-top box or DVD player to a display device using a single cable. HDMI connectors are now appearing on some computers, typically on new video cards and video capture devices.