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DVI cables are commonly used to connect desktop computers, laptops, and video cards to monitors, projectors, and HDTVs that have compatible DVI ports.
DVI-D cables transmit digital signals only, DVI-A cables carry analog signals, and DVI-I cables support both digital and analog signal transmission. It's important to choose the cable type that matches your devices’ ports.
Yes, you can connect DVI to HDMI or VGA devices using appropriate adapters or converter cables, but you may need to check compatibility for audio and video signal support.
Standard DVI cables do not carry audio signals. If you need audio, you will need to use a separate audio connection or consider using HDMI, which supports both video and audio.
Yes, DVI cables can support high-definition resolutions, including 1080p and higher, depending on the cable quality and the capabilities of your devices.