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Digital Visual Interface
Digital Visual Interface adoption accelerates as
Industry prepares for next wave of DVI-Product compliant. DVI is an open
industry specification introduced by the DDWG, which enables
high-performance, robust interfacing solutions for high-resolution digital
displaysThe Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is a display interface
developed in response to the proliferation of digital flat-panel-displays.
For the most part, these displays are currently connected to analog video
graphics array (VGA) interface and, thus, require a double conversion. The
digital signal from the computer mustbe converted to an analog signal for
the analog VGA interface, then converted back to a digital signal for
processing by the flat-panel display. This inherently inefficient process
takes a toll on performance and video quality and adds cost.
In contrast, when a flat-panel display is connected to
a digital interface, no digital-to-analog conversion is required. The DVI
interface is becoming more prevalent and is expected to become widely used
for digital display devices, including flat-panel displays and emerging
digital CRTs
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