DVI cable
Plural
DVI cables
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a digital video cable used to connect devices such as computers to monitors or displays, transmitting high-quality video signals in a digital format
A DVI (Digital Visual Interface) cable is a type of cable used to connect a computer to a monitor or other display device. It can transmit both digital and basic video signals, providing a clearer picture than older cables like VGA. While DVI offers good video quality, it is now less commonly used compared to HDMI, which can also transmit audio and video signals. DVI is often found on older computers and monitors.
- I need to buy a DVI cable to connect my old computer to the new monitor.
- The store only had DVI cables, not HDMI ones, so I had to make do with what was available.
- The DVI cable helped improve the picture quality when I switched from my old VGA setup.
- I couldn’t get the image to show up on the screen until I plugged in the DVI cable properly.